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Breast cancer resistance protein is localized at the plasma membrane in mitoxantrone- and topotecan-resistant cell lines.
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Breast OncologyImmunologyPathologyTumor CellsImmunotherapyCancer BiologyTumor BiologyBcrp-transfected CellsCancer Cell BiologyAnti-cancer AgentCancer ResearchTopotecan-resistant Cell LinesPlasma MembranePharmacologyCell BiologyBcrp-specific Monoclonal AntibodyImmune Checkpoint InhibitorBreast CancerCellular BiochemistryMedicine
Tumor cells may display a multidrug resistant phenotype by overexpression of ATP-binding cassette transporters such as multidrug resistance (MDRI) P-glycoprotein, multidrug resistance protein 1 (MRP1), and breast cancer resistance protein (BCRP). The presence of BCRP has thus far been reported solely using mRNA data. In this study, we describe a BCRP-specific monoclonal antibody, BXP-34, obtained from mice, immunized with mitoxantrone-resistant, BCRP mRNA-positive MCF-7 MR human breast cancer cells. BCRP was detected in BCRP-transfected cells and in several mitoxantrone- and topotecan-selected tumor cell sublines. Pronounced staining of the cell membranes showed that the transporter is mainly present at the plasma membrane. In a panel of human tumors, including primary tumors as well as drug-treated breast cancer and acute myeloid leukemia samples, BCRP was low or undetectable. Extended studies will be required to analyze the possible contribution of BCRP to clinical multidrug resistance.
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