The Presence of P-glycoprotein in L1210 Cells Directly Induces Down-Regulation of Cell Surface Saccharide Targets of Concanavalin A

Overexpression of P-glycoprotein (P-gp), a plasma membrane drug transporter (ABCB1, a member of the ABC transporter family), is the most prevalent cause of multidrug resistance in cancer tissues. Lectin concanavalin A (ConA) induces massive cell death of L1210 leukemia cells (S). Cell sublines of L1...

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Hauptverfasser: SULOVA, Zdena, DITTE, Peter, BREIER, Albert, KURUCOVA, Tatiana, POLAKOVA, Eva, ROGOZANOVA, Kristina, GIBALOVA, Lenka, SERES, Mário, SKVARKOVA, Lucia, SEDLAK, Ján, PASTOREK, Jaromir
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description Overexpression of P-glycoprotein (P-gp), a plasma membrane drug transporter (ABCB1, a member of the ABC transporter family), is the most prevalent cause of multidrug resistance in cancer tissues. Lectin concanavalin A (ConA) induces massive cell death of L1210 leukemia cells (S). Cell sublines of L1210 in which P-gp overexpression was induced by selection with vincristine (R) or by stable transfection with a plasmid encoding full-length human P-gp (T) were less sensitive to ConA. Both P-gp-positive cell lines exhibited typical P-gp-mediated multidrug resistance. Resistance of R and T cells to ConA was associated with lower binding of ConA as compared to S cells when analysed by the following methods: (i) SDS PAGE and electroblotting of proteins in the crude membrane fraction followed by detection with biotinylated ConA and avidin-peroxidase, and (ii) fluorescent cytometry or confocal microscopy of the intact cells with surfaces labeled by FITC-ConA. These data indicated that the presence of P-glycoprotein in L1210 cells independently of the mode of its expression induced down-regulation of cell surface saccharide targets of ConA. Therefore, this feature may be considered as a secondary cellular response to P-glycoprotein expression.
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