2003
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m209186200
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Loss of Multidrug Resistance Protein 1 Expression and Folate Efflux Activity Results in a Highly Concentrative Folate Transport in Human Leukemia Cells

Abstract: Folate cofactors serve as one-carbon donors in the de novo biosynthesis of purines and thymidylate (1). As such, normal and neoplastic dividing cells have an absolute folate requirement for DNA replication (1). Disruption of folate biosynthesis with folic acid antagonists (i.e. antifolates) is the pharmacological basis for the antitumor activity of methotrexate (MTX) 1 and various antifolates (2). Because mammalian cells are devoid of folate biosynthesis, they rely on folate vitamin uptake from exogenous sourc… Show more

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“…Although the objective of this study was not to elucidate a mechanistic basis for the efficacy of the triple DMARD therapy, recent studies by our group (47) did indicate that CEM/SSZ cells displayed enhanced sensitivity to both chloroquine and dexamethasone. In the case of chloroquine, this may be related to downregulation in the expression of MRP-1 (see Figure 4), which, apart from a physiologic role of MRP-1 in folate homeostasis (53)(54)(55), is best known as a drug efflux pump that can export various drugs (52,66), including chloroquine (67,68). Down-regulation of MRP-1 may therefore lead to increased intracellular retention of chloroquine, resulting in enhanced efficacy.…”
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“…Although the objective of this study was not to elucidate a mechanistic basis for the efficacy of the triple DMARD therapy, recent studies by our group (47) did indicate that CEM/SSZ cells displayed enhanced sensitivity to both chloroquine and dexamethasone. In the case of chloroquine, this may be related to downregulation in the expression of MRP-1 (see Figure 4), which, apart from a physiologic role of MRP-1 in folate homeostasis (53)(54)(55), is best known as a drug efflux pump that can export various drugs (52,66), including chloroquine (67,68). Down-regulation of MRP-1 may therefore lead to increased intracellular retention of chloroquine, resulting in enhanced efficacy.…”
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“…At the level of the cell membrane, cellular folate homeostasis is regulated by at least 2 groups of transporters. The RFC mediates folate transport inward (29,32), while members of the MRP family (52), in particular MRP-1, control cellular export of folates (53)(54)(55). In order to assess the effects of long-term exposure to SSZ, we analyzed RFC protein expression and transport activity and MRP-1 protein expression in CEM/SSZ cells.…”
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“…24 25 MRP function was measured by flow cytometry of total mononuclear blood cells using a calcein acetoxymethylester/ probenecid assay with a final probenecid concentration of 1 mM. [26][27][28][29][30][31] In brief, cells were preincubated with warm RPMI 1640 medium after several washing steps to remove any remaining serum components, followed by a 15 minute incubation with calcein acetoxymethylester. After 90 minutes' incubation in medium with or without probenecid as modulator of MRP activity, fluorescence was measured with a FACScan cytometer (Becton Dickinson, Franklin Lakes, New Jersey, USA).…”
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“…Moreover, folates are also substrates for ATP-binding cassette transporters, MRPs (multidrug resistance-associated proteins), and BCRP (breast cancer resistance protein). [14][15][16] Hence it is thought that these transporters contribute greatly to folate kinetics. Although there have been reports on folate transport in the placenta, 17,18) the mechanism of folate transport in the placenta has not been elucidated in detail.…”
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