1990
DOI: 10.1021/bi00497a009
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Use of the polymerase chain reaction in the quantitation of MDR-1 gene expression

Abstract: The ability of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to quantitate expression of mRNA was examined in the present study. The model chosen was expression of the multidrug resistance gene mdr-1/Pgp in two colon carcinoma cell lines which express mdr-1/Pgp at levels comparable to those found in many clinical samples. PCR was utilized to evaluate differences in mdr-1/Pgp expression in the two cell lines after modulation by sodium butyrate. Thus, comparisons were made across a range of mdr-1/Pgp expression as well as… Show more

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“…CRC xenografts displayed a large range of sensitivity to CPT-11, from resistance to eradication. These differences were not due to different levels of top1, as evaluated by a semiquantitative method (Murphy et al, 1990), as already published (Goldwasser et al, 1995;van Ark-Otte et al, 1998). Jansen et al (1998) proposes a role for P-glycoprotein (encoded by mdr1 gene) in lack of efficacy of numerous compounds, including CPT-11.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…CRC xenografts displayed a large range of sensitivity to CPT-11, from resistance to eradication. These differences were not due to different levels of top1, as evaluated by a semiquantitative method (Murphy et al, 1990), as already published (Goldwasser et al, 1995;van Ark-Otte et al, 1998). Jansen et al (1998) proposes a role for P-glycoprotein (encoded by mdr1 gene) in lack of efficacy of numerous compounds, including CPT-11.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Quantitative PCR-Quantitative PCR for ␤-tubulin isotypes was performed as described previously (24). Specific primers for each ␤-tubulin isotype: M40 (class I), ␤9 (class II), ␤4 (class III), 5␤ (class IVa), ␤2 (class IVb), were utilized as described previously (16) (arabic numerals refer to the human gene, and roman numerals refer to the protein isotype class (25)).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These include reduced total tubulin levels (10,24), increased tubulin content (15), differential migration of ␣-or ␤-tubulin on two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (11,13), acetylation of ␣-tubulin (18), and increased expression of specific tubulin isotypes (14 -17). In the present study, the total tubulin content of the resistant cells was similar to that of the parental cells (data not shown), and no differences in the acetylation of purified ␣-tubulin were observed (data not shown).…”
Section: ␤-Tubulin Mutations In Paclitaxel-resistant Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4,15 Specific primers for each isotype have been already described. 16 The cDNA was serially diluted from 500 to 0.015 ng of RNA and PCR reactions conducted as previously reported.…”
Section: In Vitro Studymentioning
confidence: 99%