## Abstract Stable clones selected for resistance to tunicamycin (TM) have been isolated from Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cells. The TM^R^ phenotype is stable for more than nine months in the absence of the drug. The morphology of TM^R^ mutant varies from epitheloid to abnormally elongate. The muta
Taxol resistant mutants of Chinese hamster ovary cells: Genetic biochemical, and cross-resistance studies
β Scribed by Radhey S. Gupta
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1983
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 706 KB
- Volume
- 114
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9541
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β¦ Synopsis
The effects of the microtubule inhibitor taxol on the growth and viability of Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells have been examined. Stable mutants which are between seven to 11-fold more resistant to taxol have been selected in a single step from ethyl methanesulfonate-mutagenized CHO cells. The two taxol-resistant mutants (TaxR-l and TaxR-2) which have been studied in detail exhibit novel and strikingly different cross-resistancekollateral sensitivity patterns to various microtubule inhibitors. For example, the TaxR-I mutant exhibits increased resistance to vinblastine, but in comparison t o the parental cells, it shows enhanced sensitivity toward colchicine, colcemid, stegnacine, and griseofulvin. However, the sensitivity of this mutant toward other unrelated compounds, e.g., puromycin, daunomycin, etc., remained largely unaltered. The specific pattern of cross-resistancekollateral-sensitivity of this mutant toward various microtubule inhibitors suggests that the genetic lesion in this mutant may be affecting a microtubule-related component. The TaxR-2 mutant, in contrast, is highly resistant to various microtubule inhibitors including colchicine, colcemid, stegnacine, maytansine, vinblastine, and podophyllotoxin. This mutant also exhibits greatly increased cross-resistance to daunomycin, puromycin, ethidium bromide, and VM-26 (compounds which do not inhibit microtubule assembly), and shows reduced cellular uptake of 3H-daunomycin indicating that the genetic lesion in this mutant nonspecifically affects the membrane permeability of various drugs. The cell hybrids formed between TaxR-1 (or TaxR-2 mutant(s) and a taxol-sensitive cell line exhibit intermediate levels of resistance to the drug. indicating that the TaxR phenotypes of both these mutants behave codominantly under these conditions.
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