Publications by authors named "Carol O Cardarelli"

Background: Malignant melanomas are intrinsically resistant to many conventional treatments, such as radiation and chemotherapy, for reasons that are poorly understood. Here we propose and test a model that explains drug resistance or sensitivity in terms of melanosome dynamics.

Methods: The growth and sensitivity to cisplatin of MNT-1 cells, which are melanotic and enriched with mature stage III and IV melanosomes, and SK-MEL-28 cells, which have only immature stage I and II melanosomes, were compared using clonogenic assays.

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Membrane vesicles from the multidrug-resistant KB-V1 and KB-C1 cell lines overexpressing P-glycoprotein (Pgp), responsible for pleiotropic chemotherapeutic agents resistance, were solubilized with octyl-glucoside (OG-EX) and further fractionated on DEAE-sepharose column with increased concentrations of NaCl. The fraction containing Pgp (F3) was reconstituted into proteoliposomes (F3-PLP). Comparisons of the phosphorylation levels of Pgp achieved throughout the purification and reconstitution steps were addressed in this study.

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The level of protein phosphorylation is known to affect the properties of various membrane proteins. We have previously shown that GTP is capable of greatly enhancing the phosphorylation by [gamma-32P]ATP of P-glycoprotein (Pgp) from KB-V1 cells (3). Investigating the possibility of a general modulation of [gamma-32P]ATP plasma membrane protein phosphorylation, we found that phosphorylation of other membrane proteins are also modulated by various combinations of [ATP + GTP].

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Expression of P-glycoprotein (P-gp), the multidrug resistance (MDR) 1 gene product, can lead to MDR in tumors. However, the physiological role of P-gp in normal tissues is not well understood. Previous studies on multidrug-resistant cells have suggested changes in membrane fluidity and membrane potential associated with P-gp expression, but interpretation of these studies is difficult, because most experimental cells have been selected for long periods in the presence of cytotoxic drugs and may have other host alterations.

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