A comprehensive review of the most current scientific research
on ABC transporters and multidrug resistance
ATP-binding cassette transporter genes (ABC transporters) are
known to play a crucial role in the development of multidrug
resistance (MDR). MDR is the ability of pathologic cells, such as
tumors, to withstand chemicals designed to target and destroy such
cells. In MDR, patients who are on medication eventually develop
resistance to not only the drug they are taking, but to several
different types of drugs.
ABC Transporters and Multidrug Resistance offers an
essential resource for pharmaceutical researchers who are working
to discover drugs to counteract multidrug resistance in diseases
such as cancer. In one comprehensive volume, this book contains a
collection of the most current knowledge on the involvement of ABC
transporters in drug transport and resistance.
This comprehensive volume provides an overview on the
description of the structure, the genome, normal tissue expression,
physiological aspect, and mechanism of action of the ABC protein.
The expert contributors explore the expression, detection, and
implications of ABC proteins in hematological malignancies and
solid tumors and ABC proteins and pathogenic microorganisms. This
volume also explains MDR modulation through inhibition of ABC
transporters and the design of inhibitors and mechanism of action.
In addition, the book offers essential information on the
biological and clinical aspect of multidrug resistance.
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PREFACE ix
CONTRIBUTORS xi
INTRODUCTION: WHAT IS MULTIDRUG RESISTANCE? 1
Jonathan A. Sheps and Victor Ling
PART I ABC PROTEINS: AN OVERVIEW AND DESCRIPTION OF THE STRUCTURE, GENOME, NORMAL TISSUE EXPRESSION, PHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECT, AND MECHANISM OF ACTION 15
1 The P-glycoprotein 170: Just a multidrug resistance protein or a protean molecule? 17
Fabienne Grandjean-Forestier, Christophe Stenger, Jacques Robert, Mireille Verdier, and Marie-Hélène Ratinaud
2 Multidrug resistance-associated protein (MRP/ABCC proteins) 47
Mylène Honorat, Charles Dumontet, and Lea Payen
3 ABCG2: A new challenge in cancer drug resistance 83
Orsolya Polgar, Robert W. Robey, Kin Wah To, John Deeken, Patricia A. Fetsch, and Susan E. Bates
PART II ABC PROTEINS AND ONCOLOGY: EXPRESSION, DETECTION, AND IMPLICATION OF ABC PROTEINS IN HEMATOLOGICAL MALIGNANCIES AND SOLID TUMORS 119
4 Expression, detection, and implication of ABC proteins in acute myeloblastic leukemia 121
Ollivier Legrand, Ruo-Ping Tang, and Jean-Pierre Marie
5 ABC proteins and oncology: Expression, detection, and implication of ABC proteins in solid tumors 143
Jean François Bernaudin, Anne Fajac, Jocelyne Fleury-Feith, Khaldoun Kerrou, and Roger Lacave
PART III ABC PROTEINS AND PATHOGENIC MICROORGANISMS 177
6 ABC transporters and resistance to antibiotics 179
Serge Michalet and Marie-Geneviève Dijoux-Franca
7 ABC proteins involved in protozoan parasite resistance 195
Bruno Pradines
PART IV MULTIDRUG RESISTANCE (MDR) MODULATION THROUGH INHIBITION OF ABC TRANSPORTERS: DESIGN OF INHIBITORS AND MECHANISM OF ACTION 239
8 Reversal agents for P-glycoprotein-mediated multidrug resistance 241
Hamid Morjani and Claudie Madoulet
9 Reversal agents of multidrug resistance mediated by multidrug resistance-associated proteins (MRPs) 261
Ahcène Boumendjel, Anne Florin, and Jean Boutonnat
10 Reversal agents for breast cancer resistance protein (BCRP)-mediated multidrug resistance 289
Jean Boutonnat, Anne Florin, and Ahcène Boumendjel
11 Strategies to overcome drug resistance in acute and chronic leukemias 315
Eric Solary, Vincent Ribrag, and Stéphane de Botton
12 Multidrug resistance reversal in solid tumors 349
Tatiana Bogush and Jacques Robert
PART V BIOLOGICAL AND CLINICAL ASPECTS OF MULTIDRUG RESISTANCE: THE ROLE OF THE TRANSPORTERS AT THE MAIN PROTECTION BARRIERS (ABCB1, ABCC1, ABCC2, ABCG2) ON THE BIOAVAILABILITY OF MANY TYPES OF DRUGS AND MEDICATIONS 363
13 ABC superfamily transporters at the human blood-brain barrier 365
Jean-Michel Scherrmann
14 The role of ABC transporters at the intestinal barrier 385
Roos L. Oostendorp, Jos H. Beijnen, and Jan H.M. Schellens
15 Genetic polymorphisms in ABC transporters 411
Leslie W. Chinn and Deanna L. Kroetz
PERSPECTIVES 437
INDEX 441
Об авторе
Ahcéne Boumendjel is Professor of Medicinal Chemistry
at the University of Grenoble School of Pharmacy, France.
Jean Boutonnat is an Assistant Professor and Hospital
Practitioner at the Grenoble Medical School and Université
Joseph Fourier of Grenoble, France.
Jacques Robert is Professor and Head of the Laboratory of
Pharmacology of Anticancer Agents at Institut Bergonié and
Université Victor Segalen Bordeaux 2, France.