[Pleiotropic resistance associated with topoisomerases].

Bull Cancer

Département de biologie, Centre de recherche de Vitry-Alfortville, Vitry-sur-Seine, France.

Published: December 1994

There are at least two well-characterized mechanism of resistance to Topo I and II inhibitors: modifications of intracellular accumulation and reduced formation of cleavable complexes. Limited drug accumulation is usually due to P-glycoproteinMDR or to Multidrug Resistance associated Protein (MRP). Reduction of Topo I (or II) cleavable complexes not related to drug transport can either be due to decreased enzyme levels or enzyme mutations. For Topo II inhibitors, differential expression of the Topo II isoforms alpha and beta and changes in Topo II phosphorylation may also contribute to resistance. For dual Topo I and II inhibitors, resistance mechanisms are more complex to analyze but may also involve dual Topo I and II alterations. Finally, in a given cell line, several mechanisms are commonly associated in pleiotropic resistance to Topo inhibitors.

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