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  • Title: Isolation and characterization of adriamycin-resistant HL-60 cells which are not defective in the initial intracellular accumulation of drug.
    Author: Marsh W, Sicheri D, Center MS.
    Journal: Cancer Res; 1986 Aug; 46(8):4053-7. PubMed ID: 2425939.
    Abstract:
    Two human leukemia cell lines (Molt-4 and HL-60) have been used for establishing cells which exhibit a low level resistance to Adriamycin. Analysis of drug uptake patterns shows that the Molt-4 resistant cells are defective in the initial intracellular accumulation of drug. In contrast to Molt-4 the levels of drug which accumulate in the sensitive and resistant HL-60 cells during a 60-min incubation period are essentially the same. However, when incubations are continued there is a major reduction in intracellular drug levels in the resistant cell. Further studies show that resistant cells incubated in the presence of drug for extended time periods efflux drug at a rate considerably greater than that exhibited by the sensitive parent line. Similar efflux patterns are obtained with nuclei isolated from drug-sensitive and -resistant cells. Additional studies using an in vitro phosphorylation system demonstrate distinct protein changes in membranes of Molt-4 and HL-60 resistant cells. Thus, we have found that a membrane fraction from the Molt-4 resistant line contains a Mr 170,000 protein which is not detected in a similar fraction from cells sensitive to drug. HL-60 resistant membranes contain two proteins with molecular weights of 150,000 and 120,000 which are also not found in membranes from drug-sensitive cells. The results of this study suggest that drug resistance in HL-60 cells is related to an efflux mechanism which is triggered only after cells are exposed to drug for prolonged periods.
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