Effects of tubulin-inhibiting agents in human lung and breast cancer cell lines with different multidrug resistance phenotypes.

  • Authors:
    • J van Ark-Otte
    • G Samelis
    • G Rubio
    • J B Lopez Saez
    • H M Pinedo
    • G Giaccone
  • View Affiliations

  • Published online on: January 1, 1998     https://doi.org/10.3892/or.5.1.249
  • Pages: 249-304
Metrics: Total Views: 0 (Spandidos Publications: | PMC Statistics: )
Total PDF Downloads: 0 (Spandidos Publications: | PMC Statistics: )


Abstract

Drug sensitivity was studied for the tubulin inhibitors taxol, taxotere, rhizoxin and for doxorubucin and cisplatin, in human lung and breast cancer cell lines, including drug-selected cell lines, overexpressing the membrane transporter P-glycoprotein (Pgp) or the multidrug resistance protein (MRP). All tubulin-inhibiting agents were more potent than doxorubicin and cisplatin in all cell lines. In the drug resistance-selected cell lines (doxorubicin or mitoxantrone resistant) there was cross-resistance between the tubulin inhibitors and the selecting agent; however, MRP overexpressing cells were relatively less resistant to taxanes than the Pgp overexpressing cells. Polymerization of microtubules after exposure to taxol was observed in drug sensitive cell lines, but not in resistant cell lines, even at high taxol concentrations and after long exposure times. In the Pgp overexpressing cell lines, steady accumulation of 14C-taxol was defective and could be reverted by verapamil. MRP overexpressing cells did not have a significant accumulation defect of taxol, compared to the parental cell lines, and verapamil did not have any effect. These data confirm that the Pgp overexpression is an important mechanism of resistance to taxanes and rhizoxin in human lung and breast tumor cells. However, the presence of mechanisms other than transport defects may play an important role in non-Pgp expressing cells, and these may include an altered function of tubulins.

Related Articles

Journal Cover

Jan-Feb 1998
Volume 5 Issue 1

Print ISSN: 1021-335X
Online ISSN:1791-2431

Sign up for eToc alerts

Recommend to Library

Copy and paste a formatted citation
x
Spandidos Publications style
van Ark-Otte J, Samelis G, Rubio G, Lopez Saez J, Pinedo H and Giaccone G: Effects of tubulin-inhibiting agents in human lung and breast cancer cell lines with different multidrug resistance phenotypes.. Oncol Rep 5: 249-304, 1998.
APA
van Ark-Otte, J., Samelis, G., Rubio, G., Lopez Saez, J., Pinedo, H., & Giaccone, G. (1998). Effects of tubulin-inhibiting agents in human lung and breast cancer cell lines with different multidrug resistance phenotypes.. Oncology Reports, 5, 249-304. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.5.1.249
MLA
van Ark-Otte, J., Samelis, G., Rubio, G., Lopez Saez, J., Pinedo, H., Giaccone, G."Effects of tubulin-inhibiting agents in human lung and breast cancer cell lines with different multidrug resistance phenotypes.". Oncology Reports 5.1 (1998): 249-304.
Chicago
van Ark-Otte, J., Samelis, G., Rubio, G., Lopez Saez, J., Pinedo, H., Giaccone, G."Effects of tubulin-inhibiting agents in human lung and breast cancer cell lines with different multidrug resistance phenotypes.". Oncology Reports 5, no. 1 (1998): 249-304. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.5.1.249