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V79 Chinese hamster lung cells resistant to the bis-alkylator bizelesin are multidrug-resistant
Authors:Robert K. Butryn  Kathy S. Smith  Earl G. Adams  Irene Abraham  J. Stackpole  Kathy E. Sampson  Bijoy K. Bhuyan
Affiliation:(1) Department of Cancer and Infectious Diseases Research, The Upjohn Company, 49001 Kalamazoo, MI, USA;(2) Department of Cell Biology Research, The Upjohn, Company, 49001 Kalamazoo, MI, USA
Abstract:Bizelesin (U-77779) is a highly potent bis-alkylating antitumor agent that is effective against several tumor systems in vitro and in vivo. V79 cells that were 125-to 250-fold resistant to bizelesin developed after constant exposure to gradually increasing concentrations of the drug. Resistant cells exhibited a multidrug-resistant phenotype and genotype as indicated by cross-resistance to several structurally and functionally unrelated drugs, e. g., colchicine, actinomycin D, and Adriamycin, and overexpression of mdr mRNA. Very low levels of cross-resistance to the alkylating, agents cisplatin and melphalan were seen. Multidrug-resistant mouse leukemia (P388/Adriamycin-resistant) and human (KB/vinblastine-resistant) cells were also resistant to bizelesin. Bizelesin resistance was unstable and decreased when cells were grown in the absence of the drug. Resistant and sensitive cell lines had similar levels of glutathione, and bizelesin cytotoxicity for resistant cells was not markedly affected by treatment with buthionine sulfoximine. Cross-resistance between bizelesin and several of its analogs is reported.
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