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Int J Oncol. 1995 Mar;6(3):647-54. doi: 10.3892/ijo.6.3.647.

Transformation by v-ras oncogene correlates with an increased drug-resistance in an epithelial thyroid-cell system.

International journal of oncology

D Spalletticernia, I Dagnano, C Salvatore, G Portella, G Zupi, G Vecchio, P Laccetti

Affiliations

  1. UNIV NAPLES,FAC MED & CHIRURG,DIPARTIMENTO BIOL & PATOL CELLULARE & MOLEC,CNR,I-80131 NAPLES,ITALY. CNR,IST TECNOL BIOMED,I-00161 ROME,ITALY. REGINA ELENA INST CANC RES,CTR EXPTL RES,CHEMIOTERAPIA SPERIMENTALE PRECLIN LAB,I-00158 ROME,ITALY.

PMID: 21556583 DOI: 10.3892/ijo.6.3.647

Abstract

The effects exerted by ms transformation upon sensitivity to anticancer drugs by using an epithelial cell system displaying different levels of ras expression which well correlate with different degrees of cell malignancy have been evaluated. The diminished drug accumulation of the transformed cell lines was found to be correlated with a depolarization of the cell membrane as observed by a flow cytometric analysis and not correlated with the multidrug resistance (mdr) protein. The most resistant cell line, MPTK-6, showed the lowest drug accumulation levels and the lowest membrane potential. These observations indicate that ras neoplastic transformation of the rat thyroid epithelial cells modifies the membrane potential and this modification is possibly involved in anticancer drugs resistance.

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