Up-regulation of lactosylceramide synthase in MDR1 overexpressing human liver tumour cells.

FEBS Lett

University Medical Center Groningen, Department of Cell Biology, Section Membrane Cell Biology, A. Deusinglaan 1, Bldg 3215, 10th fl, 9713 AV Groningen, The Netherlands.

Published: June 2005

HepG2 cells, stably transfected with MDR1 cDNA, encoding the P-glycoprotein multidrug resistance efflux pump, display an altered sphingolipid composition compared to control cells, stably transfected with empty vector. The MDR1 overexpressing cells display a approximately 3-fold increased level of lactosylceramide and an increased ganglioside mass. Both the mRNA and the activity of lactosylceramide synthase were increased in HepG2/MDR1 cells. In conclusion, the increased glycolipid content in MDR1-transfected HepG2 cells is caused by a transcriptional up-regulation of the enzyme lactosylceramide synthase.

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