ATP-dependent 17 beta-estradiol 17-(beta-D-glucuronide) transport by multidrug resistance protein (MRP) - Inhibition by cholestatic steroids

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Loe, DW
Almquist, KC
Cole, SPC
Deeley, RG
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[1] QUEENS UNIV,CANC RES LABS,KINGSTON,ON K7L 3N6,CANADA
[2] QUEENS UNIV,DEPT PATHOL,KINGSTON,ON K7L 3N6,CANADA
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10.1074/jbc.271.16.9683
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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In addition to its ability to confer resistance to a range of natural product type chemotherapeutic agents, multidrug resistance protein (MRP) has been shown to transport the cysteinyl leukotriene, LTC(4), and several other glutathione (GSH) S-conjugates. We now demonstrate that its range of potential physiological substrates also includes cholestatic glucuronidated steroids, ATP dependent, osmotically sensitive transport of the naturally occurring conjugated estrogen, 17 beta-estradiol 17-(beta-D-glucuronide) (E(2)17 beta G), was readily demonstrable in plasma membrane vesicles from populations of MRP-transfected HeLa cells (V-max 1.4 nmol mg(-1) min(-1), K-m 2.5 mu M). The involvement of MRP was confirmed by demonstrating that transport was completely inhibited by a monoclonal antibody specific for an intracellular conformational epitope of the protein. MRP-mediated transport of LTC, was competitively inhibited by E(2)17 beta G (K-i(app) 22 mu M), despite the lack of structural similarity between these two substrates. Competitive inhibition of [H-3]E(2)17 beta G transport was also observed with a number of other cholestatic conjugated steroids, AU of these compounds prevented photolabeling of MRP with [H-3]LTC(4), demonstrating that the cholestatic steroid and leukotriene conjugates compete either for the same or possibly overlapping sites on the protein, Consistent with the presence of overlapping but non-identical sites, studies using chemotherapeutic drugs to inhibit MRP mediated E(2)17 beta G transport indicated that daunorubicin had the highest relative potency of the drugs tested, whereas it was the least potent inhibitor of LTC, transport, Non-cholestatic steroids glucuronidated at the 3 position of the steroid nucleus, such as 17 beta-estradiol 3-(beta-D-glucuronide), did not compete for transport of E(2)17 beta G by MRP, nor did they inhibit photolabeling of the protein with [H-3]LTC(4). These data identify MRP as a potential transporter of cholestatic conjugated estrogens and demonstrate site-specific requirements for glucuronidation of the steroid nucleus.
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页码:9683 / 9689
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