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Multi-drug resistance (MDR1) gene expression in de novo acute leukemia cells: correlations with CD surface markers and treatment outcome.

One important mechanism of drug resistance in acute leukemia is the overexpression of the multi-drug resistance (MDR1) gene that encodes a 170-kDa membrane protein called P-glycoprotein. To estimate the incidence and role of MDR1 gene expression in patients with acute leukemia, we investigated the e...

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Autores principales: Jiang, E. Z., Chang, Y. J., Lee, J. W., Lee, W. K., Kim, J. S., Sohn, S. K., Lee, K. B., Suh, J. S.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9886170
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author Jiang, E. Z.
Chang, Y. J.
Lee, J. W.
Lee, W. K.
Kim, J. S.
Sohn, S. K.
Lee, K. B.
Suh, J. S.
author_facet Jiang, E. Z.
Chang, Y. J.
Lee, J. W.
Lee, W. K.
Kim, J. S.
Sohn, S. K.
Lee, K. B.
Suh, J. S.
author_sort Jiang, E. Z.
collection PubMed
description One important mechanism of drug resistance in acute leukemia is the overexpression of the multi-drug resistance (MDR1) gene that encodes a 170-kDa membrane protein called P-glycoprotein. To estimate the incidence and role of MDR1 gene expression in patients with acute leukemia, we investigated the expression of MDR1 by using the RT-PCR method in blast cells from 40 cases of de novo acute leukemia. We found a high frequency of MDR1 gene expression: 10 out of 20 with de novo acute myeloid leukemia (AML), 8 out of 17 with de novo acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), and none of the 3 with de novo acute mixed leukemia, were MDR1 mRNA-positive. No correlation between cluster designation (CD) surface markers (CD19, CD7, CD13, CD33, CD34, CD14, HLA-DR) and MDR1 gene expression in AML was found. The complete remission rate was correlated with MDR1 gene expression. Among 40 evaluable patients examined, 17% (3 of 18) with MDR1 mRNA-positive reached complete remission versus 77% (17 of 22) with MDR1 mRNA-negative (p=0.044). These results suggest that MDR1 gene expression can be used as a prognostic factor and may be helpful in determining chemotherapeutic protocol for patients with acute leukemia.
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spelling pubmed-30545452011-03-15 Multi-drug resistance (MDR1) gene expression in de novo acute leukemia cells: correlations with CD surface markers and treatment outcome. Jiang, E. Z. Chang, Y. J. Lee, J. W. Lee, W. K. Kim, J. S. Sohn, S. K. Lee, K. B. Suh, J. S. J Korean Med Sci Research Article One important mechanism of drug resistance in acute leukemia is the overexpression of the multi-drug resistance (MDR1) gene that encodes a 170-kDa membrane protein called P-glycoprotein. To estimate the incidence and role of MDR1 gene expression in patients with acute leukemia, we investigated the expression of MDR1 by using the RT-PCR method in blast cells from 40 cases of de novo acute leukemia. We found a high frequency of MDR1 gene expression: 10 out of 20 with de novo acute myeloid leukemia (AML), 8 out of 17 with de novo acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), and none of the 3 with de novo acute mixed leukemia, were MDR1 mRNA-positive. No correlation between cluster designation (CD) surface markers (CD19, CD7, CD13, CD33, CD34, CD14, HLA-DR) and MDR1 gene expression in AML was found. The complete remission rate was correlated with MDR1 gene expression. Among 40 evaluable patients examined, 17% (3 of 18) with MDR1 mRNA-positive reached complete remission versus 77% (17 of 22) with MDR1 mRNA-negative (p=0.044). These results suggest that MDR1 gene expression can be used as a prognostic factor and may be helpful in determining chemotherapeutic protocol for patients with acute leukemia. Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 1998-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3054545/ /pubmed/9886170 Text en
spellingShingle Research Article
Jiang, E. Z.
Chang, Y. J.
Lee, J. W.
Lee, W. K.
Kim, J. S.
Sohn, S. K.
Lee, K. B.
Suh, J. S.
Multi-drug resistance (MDR1) gene expression in de novo acute leukemia cells: correlations with CD surface markers and treatment outcome.
title Multi-drug resistance (MDR1) gene expression in de novo acute leukemia cells: correlations with CD surface markers and treatment outcome.
title_full Multi-drug resistance (MDR1) gene expression in de novo acute leukemia cells: correlations with CD surface markers and treatment outcome.
title_fullStr Multi-drug resistance (MDR1) gene expression in de novo acute leukemia cells: correlations with CD surface markers and treatment outcome.
title_full_unstemmed Multi-drug resistance (MDR1) gene expression in de novo acute leukemia cells: correlations with CD surface markers and treatment outcome.
title_short Multi-drug resistance (MDR1) gene expression in de novo acute leukemia cells: correlations with CD surface markers and treatment outcome.
title_sort multi-drug resistance (mdr1) gene expression in de novo acute leukemia cells: correlations with cd surface markers and treatment outcome.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9886170
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