Cytokine-mediated reversal of multidrug resistance

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Ulrike Stein
Wolfgang Walther
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[1] Max-Delbrück-Center for Molecular Medicine,
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Cytotechnology | 1998年 / 27卷
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cytokines; MDR-associated genes; modulation; multidrug resistance; reversal;
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The occurrence of the multidrug resistance phenotype still represents a limiting factor for successful cancer chemotherapy. Numerous efforts have been made to develop strategies for reversal and/or modulation of this major therapy obstacle through targeting at different levels of intervention. The phenomenon of MDR is often associated with overexpression of resistance-associated genes. Since the classical type of MDR in human cancers is mainly mediated by the P-glycoprotein encoded by the multidrug resistance gene 1, mdr1, the majority of reversal approaches target the expression and/or function of the mdr1 gene/P-glycoprotein. Due to the fact that the multidrug phenotype always represents the net effect of a panel of resistance-associated genes/gene products, other resistance genes, e.g. those encoding the multidrug resistance-associated protein MRP or the lung resistance protein LRP, were included in the studies. Cytokines such as tumor necrosis factor α and interleukin-2 have been shown to modulate the MDR phenotype in different experimental settings in vitro and in vivo. Several studies have been performed to evaluate their potential as chemosensitizers of tumor cells in the context of a combined application of MDR-associated anticancer drugs like doxorubicin and vincristine with cytokines. Moreover, the capability of cytokines to modulate the expression of MDR-associated genes was demonstrated, either by external addition or by transduction of the respective cytokine gene. Knowledge of the combination effects of cytokines and cytostatics and its link to their MDR-modulating capacity may contribute to a more efficient and to a more individualized immuno-chemotherapy of human malignancies.
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