Glucuronidation as a mechanism of intrinsic drug resistance in colon cancer cells: contribution of drug transport proteins |
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Authors: | Cummings Jeffrey Zelcer Noam Allen John D Yao Denggao Boyd Gary Maliepaard Mark Friedberg Thomas H Smyth John F Jodrell Duncan I |
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Affiliation: | Cancer Research UK, Edinburgh Oncology Unit, Western General Hospital, EH4 2XR, Edinburgh, UK. jcummings@picr.man.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | We have recently shown that drug conjugation catalysed by UDP-glucuronosyltransferases (UGTs) functions as an intrinsic mechanism of resistance to the topoisomerase I inhibitors 7-ethyl-10-hydroxycamptothecin and NU/ICRF 505 in human colon cancer cells and now report on the role of drug transport in this mechanism. The ability of transport proteins to recognise NU/ICRF 505 as a substrate was evaluated in model systems either transfected with breast cancer-resistance protein 1 (Bcrp1), multidrug-resistance protein 2 (Mrp2) or Mrp3, or overexpressing MRP1 or P-170 glycoprotein. Results from chemosensitivity assays suggested that NU/ICRF 505 was not a substrate for any of the above proteins. In drug accumulation studies in human colon cancer cell lines NU/ICRF 505 was taken up avidly and retained in cells lacking UGTs (HCT116), whereas, following equally rapid uptake, it was cleared rapidly from cells displaying UGT activity (HT29) as glucuronide metabolites. HT29 cells were shown to express MRP1 and 3, but not P-170 glycoprotein, MRP2 or breast cancer-resistance protein. The major glucuronide of NU/ICRF 505 inhibited ATP-dependent transport of estradiol 17-beta-glucuronide in Sf9 insect cell membrane vesicles containing MRP1 or MRP3, while co-incubation of HT29 cells with the MRP antagonist, MK571, significantly restored intracellular concentrations of NU/ICRF 505. These data lead us to conclude that the presence of a glucuronide transporter is essential for glucuronidation to represent a major de novo resistance mechanism and that UGTs will contribute more as a primary resistance mechanism when the parent drug (e.g. NU/ICRF 505) is not itself recognised by transport proteins. |
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Keywords: | CRC, colorectal cancer UGT, UDP-glucuronosyltransferase topo, topoisomerase SN-38, 7-ethyl-10-hydroxycamptothecin MRP, multidrug-resistance protein C-4-G, NU/ICRF 505 C-4-O-β-glucuronide tyr-G, NU/ICRF 505 tyrosyl-O-β-glucuronide MDCK cells, Madine-Dabry canine kidney II cells BCRP, breast cancer-resistance protein E217βG, estradiol 17-β- smallcaps" >d-glucuronide P-gp, P-170 glycoprotein |
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