Characterization of an Etoposide‐resistant Human K562 Cell Line, K/eto
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- 1 September 1991
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Japanese Journal of Cancer Research
- Vol. 82 (9) , 1035-1043
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1991.tb01940.x
Abstract
An etoposide‐resistant K562 cell line (K/eto) was obtained by stepwise exposure, in culture, to increasing concentrations of etoposide, without the use of mutagens. This cell line was resistant to etoposide, and slightly resistant to adriamycin, but sensitive to anti‐cancer drugs such as camptothecin, vincristine, actinomycin D and so on. P‐GIycoprotein, the mdr1 gene product, was not detected in this cell line, as assessed by immunocytochemistry, itnmunoprecipitation and flow cytometry. Overexpression of mdr1 mRNA was also not found. Interestingly, expression of 85 kD protein recognized by MRK 20 monoclonal antibody was noted. The level of DNA topoisomerase II protein, detected by antibody staining, decreased concomitantly with a general decrease in DNA topoisomerase II unknotting activity, while DNA topoisomerase I activity was not affected. Cellular accumulation of [3H]etoposide was reduced by 75% in the resistant line compared with parental K562. Karyotype analysis showed that the number of chromosomes in K/eto was 55 and neither a homogeneous staining region nor double‐minute chromosomes were detected. These results indicate that this resistance is not due to an altered interaction between the drug and cellular transport machinery, i.e. MDR1, associated with the “classic” multiple drug resistance phenotype, but rather is due to the existence of other mechanism(s) of resistance, decreased transport of the drug and decreased target enzyme, DNA topoisomerase II.Keywords
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