Membrane transporters and channels in chemoresistance and -sensitivity of tumor cells |
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Authors: | Huang Ying Sadée Wolfgang |
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Affiliation: | Food and Drug Administration, Division of Pharmacogenomics and Molecular Epidemiology, National Center for Toxicological Research, 3900 NCTR Road, Jefferson, AR 72079, USA. yhuang@nctr.fda.gov |
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Abstract: | Membrane transporters play important roles in mediating chemosensitivity and -resistance of tumor cells. ABC transporters, such as ABCB1/MDR1, ABCC1/MRP1 and ABCG2/BCRP, are frequently associated with decreased cellular accumulation of anticancer drugs and multidrug resistance of tumors. SLC transporters, such as folate, nucleoside, and amino acid transporters, commonly increase chemosensitivity by mediating the cellular uptake of hydrophilic drugs. Ion channels and pumps variably affect sensitivity to anticancer therapy by modulating viability of tumor cells. A pharmacogenomic approach, using correlations between drug potency and transporter gene expression in multiple cancer cell lines, has shown promise for identifying potential drug-transporter relationships and predicting anticancer drug response, in an effort to optimize chemotherapy for individual patients. |
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Keywords: | Membrane transporter ABC transporter SLC transporter Ion channel Chemosensitivity Chemoresistance |
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