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BMS-599626, a Highly Selective Pan-HER Kinase Inhibitor, Antagonizes ABCG2-Mediated Drug Resistance

SIMPLE SUMMARY: ABC transporters comprise a large group of ATP binding plasma membrane proteins, classified into subfamilies A-G, that transport substrates out of cells to maintain homeostasis. Prolonged exposure to chemotherapeutic drugs leads to increased expression of ABC transporters in cancer c...

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Autores principales: Ashar, Yunali V., Zhou, Jingchun, Gupta, Pranav, Teng, Qiu-Xu, Lei, Zi-Ning, Reznik, Sandra E., Lusvarghi, Sabrina, Wurpel, John, Ambudkar, Suresh V., Chen, Zhe-Sheng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7565406/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32899268
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12092502
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author Ashar, Yunali V.
Zhou, Jingchun
Gupta, Pranav
Teng, Qiu-Xu
Lei, Zi-Ning
Reznik, Sandra E.
Lusvarghi, Sabrina
Wurpel, John
Ambudkar, Suresh V.
Chen, Zhe-Sheng
author_facet Ashar, Yunali V.
Zhou, Jingchun
Gupta, Pranav
Teng, Qiu-Xu
Lei, Zi-Ning
Reznik, Sandra E.
Lusvarghi, Sabrina
Wurpel, John
Ambudkar, Suresh V.
Chen, Zhe-Sheng
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: ABC transporters comprise a large group of ATP binding plasma membrane proteins, classified into subfamilies A-G, that transport substrates out of cells to maintain homeostasis. Prolonged exposure to chemotherapeutic drugs leads to increased expression of ABC transporters in cancer cells, resulting in increased efflux and decreased efficacy of anti-neoplastic agents. We found that BMS-599626, at 300 nM, inhibited the function of ABCG2, thereby increasing the efficacy of substrate chemotherapeutic drugs in wild-type as well as mutant ABCG2 overexpressing cells. In addition, BMS-599626 did not alter the expression or intracellular localization of ABCG2 but produced its reversal effect by decreasing efflux and increasing the intracellular accumulation of substrate chemotherapeutic drugs. Finally, BMS-5999626 also inhibited ABCG2 mediated ATP hydrolysis. Overall, our results show that administration of BMS-599626 along with chemotherapeutic drugs can improve the efficacy of chemotherapy in ABC transporter overexpressing cancer cells. ABSTRACT: Multidrug resistance (MDR) associated with the overexpression of ABC transporters is one of the key causes of chemotherapy failure. Various compounds blocking the function and/or downregulating the expression of these transporters have been developed over the last few decades. However, their potency and toxicity have always been a concern. In this report, we found that BMS-599626 is a highly potent inhibitor of the ABCG2 transporter, inhibiting its efflux function at 300 nM. Our study repositioned BMS-599626, a highly selective pan-HER kinase inhibitor, as a chemosensitizer in ABCG2-overexpressing cell lines. As shown by the cytotoxicity assay results, BMS-599626, at noncytotoxic concentrations, sensitizes ABCG2-overexpressing cells to topotecan and mitoxantrone, two well-known substrates of ABCG2. The results of our radioactive drug accumulation experiment show that the ABCG2-overexpressing cells, treated with BMS-599626, had an increase in the accumulation of substrate chemotherapeutic drugs, as compared to their parental subline cells. Moreover, BMS-599626 did not change the protein expression or cell surface localization of ABCG2 and inhibited its ATPase activity. Our in-silico docking study also supports the interaction of BMS-599626 with the substrate-binding site of ABCG2. Taken together, these results suggest that administration of chemotherapeutic drugs, along with nanomolar concentrations (300 nM) of BMS-599626, may be effective against ABCG2-mediated MDR in clinical settings.
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spelling pubmed-75654062020-10-26 BMS-599626, a Highly Selective Pan-HER Kinase Inhibitor, Antagonizes ABCG2-Mediated Drug Resistance Ashar, Yunali V. Zhou, Jingchun Gupta, Pranav Teng, Qiu-Xu Lei, Zi-Ning Reznik, Sandra E. Lusvarghi, Sabrina Wurpel, John Ambudkar, Suresh V. Chen, Zhe-Sheng Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: ABC transporters comprise a large group of ATP binding plasma membrane proteins, classified into subfamilies A-G, that transport substrates out of cells to maintain homeostasis. Prolonged exposure to chemotherapeutic drugs leads to increased expression of ABC transporters in cancer cells, resulting in increased efflux and decreased efficacy of anti-neoplastic agents. We found that BMS-599626, at 300 nM, inhibited the function of ABCG2, thereby increasing the efficacy of substrate chemotherapeutic drugs in wild-type as well as mutant ABCG2 overexpressing cells. In addition, BMS-599626 did not alter the expression or intracellular localization of ABCG2 but produced its reversal effect by decreasing efflux and increasing the intracellular accumulation of substrate chemotherapeutic drugs. Finally, BMS-5999626 also inhibited ABCG2 mediated ATP hydrolysis. Overall, our results show that administration of BMS-599626 along with chemotherapeutic drugs can improve the efficacy of chemotherapy in ABC transporter overexpressing cancer cells. ABSTRACT: Multidrug resistance (MDR) associated with the overexpression of ABC transporters is one of the key causes of chemotherapy failure. Various compounds blocking the function and/or downregulating the expression of these transporters have been developed over the last few decades. However, their potency and toxicity have always been a concern. In this report, we found that BMS-599626 is a highly potent inhibitor of the ABCG2 transporter, inhibiting its efflux function at 300 nM. Our study repositioned BMS-599626, a highly selective pan-HER kinase inhibitor, as a chemosensitizer in ABCG2-overexpressing cell lines. As shown by the cytotoxicity assay results, BMS-599626, at noncytotoxic concentrations, sensitizes ABCG2-overexpressing cells to topotecan and mitoxantrone, two well-known substrates of ABCG2. The results of our radioactive drug accumulation experiment show that the ABCG2-overexpressing cells, treated with BMS-599626, had an increase in the accumulation of substrate chemotherapeutic drugs, as compared to their parental subline cells. Moreover, BMS-599626 did not change the protein expression or cell surface localization of ABCG2 and inhibited its ATPase activity. Our in-silico docking study also supports the interaction of BMS-599626 with the substrate-binding site of ABCG2. Taken together, these results suggest that administration of chemotherapeutic drugs, along with nanomolar concentrations (300 nM) of BMS-599626, may be effective against ABCG2-mediated MDR in clinical settings. MDPI 2020-09-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7565406/ /pubmed/32899268 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12092502 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ashar, Yunali V.
Zhou, Jingchun
Gupta, Pranav
Teng, Qiu-Xu
Lei, Zi-Ning
Reznik, Sandra E.
Lusvarghi, Sabrina
Wurpel, John
Ambudkar, Suresh V.
Chen, Zhe-Sheng
BMS-599626, a Highly Selective Pan-HER Kinase Inhibitor, Antagonizes ABCG2-Mediated Drug Resistance
title BMS-599626, a Highly Selective Pan-HER Kinase Inhibitor, Antagonizes ABCG2-Mediated Drug Resistance
title_full BMS-599626, a Highly Selective Pan-HER Kinase Inhibitor, Antagonizes ABCG2-Mediated Drug Resistance
title_fullStr BMS-599626, a Highly Selective Pan-HER Kinase Inhibitor, Antagonizes ABCG2-Mediated Drug Resistance
title_full_unstemmed BMS-599626, a Highly Selective Pan-HER Kinase Inhibitor, Antagonizes ABCG2-Mediated Drug Resistance
title_short BMS-599626, a Highly Selective Pan-HER Kinase Inhibitor, Antagonizes ABCG2-Mediated Drug Resistance
title_sort bms-599626, a highly selective pan-her kinase inhibitor, antagonizes abcg2-mediated drug resistance
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7565406/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32899268
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12092502
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