Circumvention of atypical multidrug resistance with tumor necrosis factor.

Jpn J Cancer Res

Department of Chemical Carcinogenesis, Istituto Nazionale per la Ricerca sul Cancro, Genova, Italy.

Published: February 1994

Some "multidrug-resistant" (MDR) cell lines are not associated with a defect in drug accumulation or with the overexpression of P-glycoprotein. These cell lines are defined as "atypical MDR" (at-MDR) and they often express altered or mutated topoisomerase II. We investigated the ability of tumor necrosis factor to reverse at-MDR (in the human ovarian cancer cell line A2780 DX3) on the basis of its efficacy in potentiating in vitro topoisomerase II-targeted drugs, and because there is convincing evidence that the synergy is due to an increased number of topoisomerase-associated strand-breaks as well as to an increased level of extractable topoisomerase.

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