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Interactions of mefloquine with ABC proteins, MRP1 (ABCC1) and MRP4 (ABCC4) that are present in human red cell membranes
Authors:Wu Chung-Pu  Klokouzas Antonios  Hladky Stephen B  Ambudkar Suresh V  Barrand Margery A
Affiliation:Department of Pharmacology, University of Cambridge, Tennis Court Road, Cambridge CB2 1QJ, UK.
Abstract:
Human erythrocyte membranes express the multidrug resistance-associated proteins, MRP1, MRP4 and 5, that collectively can efflux oxidised glutathione, glutathione conjugates and cyclic nucleotides. It is already known that the quinoline derivative, MK-571, is a potent inhibitor of MRP-mediated transport. We here examine whether the quinoline-based antimalarial drugs, amodiaquine, chloroquine, mefloquine, primaquine, quinidine and quinine, also interact with erythrocyte MRPs with consequences for their access to the intracellular parasites or for efflux of oxidised glutathione from infected cells. Using inside-out vesicles prepared from human erythrocytes we have shown that mefloquine and MK-571 inhibit transport of 3 microM [(3)H]DNP-SG known to be mediated by MRP1 (IC(50) 127 and 1.1 microM, respectively) and of 3.3 microM [(3)H]cGMP thought but not proven to be mediated primarily by MRP4 (IC(50) 21 and 0.41 microM). They also inhibited transport in membrane vesicles prepared from tumour cells expressing MRP1 or MRP4 and blocked calcein efflux from MRP1-overexpressing cells and BCECF efflux from MRP4-overexpressing cells. Both stimulated ATPase activity in membranes prepared from MRP1 and MRP4-overexpressing cells and inhibited activity stimulated by quercetin or PGE(1), respectively. Neither inhibited [alpha-(32)P]8-azidoATP binding confirming that the interactions are not at the ATP binding site. These results demonstrate that mefloquine and MK-571 both inhibit transport of other substrates and stimulate ATPase activity and thus may themselves be substrates for transport. But at concentrations achieved clinically mefloquine is unlikely to affect the MRP1-mediated transport of GSSG across the erythrocyte membrane.
Keywords:BCECF, 2′,7′-bis(2-carboxyethyl)-5-(6)-carboxyfluorescein   BCECF-AM, BCECF acetoxy-methyl ester   BeFx, Beryllium fluoride   calcein-AM, calcein acetoxy-methyl ester   DNP-SG, dinitrophenyl S-glutathione conjugate   GSH, reduced glutathione   GSSG, oxidised glutathione   MK-571, (3-(3-(2-(7-chloro-2-quinolinyl)ethenyl)phenyl) ((3-(dimethyl amino-3-oxo propyl)thio)methyl)thio)propanoic acid   MRP, multidrug resistance-associated protein
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