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Altered Expression of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Gene in a Classical Multidrug-resistant Variant of a Human Cancer Cell Line, KB
Authors:Hiroshi Takano  Kimitoshi Kohno  Norio Shiraishi  Shin-ichi Sato  Kuni-ichi Asoh  Miki Yakushinji  Mayumi Ono  Michihiko Kuwano
Affiliation:Department of Biochemistry, Oita Medical School, 1-1506 Idaigaoka, Hazama-machi, Oita 879-056
Abstract:A variant clone resistant to high doses of colchicine (KB-C1) derived from human cancer KB cell line is resistant to various anticancer agents. The KB-C1 cells were much more resistant to epidermal growth factor and a chimeric toxin, EGF-Pseudomottas exotoxin (PE), than the parental KB cells. KB-C1 cells have decreased numbers of EGF-receptors, though the affinity of the receptors is similar to that in the parental KB cells. A drug-sensitive revertant (C1-R2) partially recovered its EGF-receptor activity. Northern blot analysis showed a decreased level of EGF-receptor mRNA in KB-C1 cells, while the multidrug-resistance gene, mdr-1 , was expressed at very high levels in KB-C1 cells, but not in KB or C1-R2 cells. The drug-resistant cells were less tumorigenic than the parental cells when injected into nude mice. A decreased expression of EGF-receptor in these cells may be one of the pleiotropic properties of multidrug-resistant cells and may perhaps represent the basis for their reduced tumorigenicity.
Keywords:Multidrug resistance    Growth factor    Tumorigenicity
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