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  • Development of resistance to photodynamic therapy (PDT) in human breast cancer cells is photosensitizer-dependent: Possible mechanisms and approaches for overcoming PDT-resistance.

Development of resistance to photodynamic therapy (PDT) in human breast cancer cells is photosensitizer-dependent: Possible mechanisms and approaches for overcoming PDT-resistance.

Biochemical pharmacology (2017-08-09)
Cathrine Elisabeth Olsen, Anette Weyergang, Victoria Tudor Edwards, Kristian Berg, Andreas Brech, Sabine Weisheit, Anders Høgset, Pål Kristian Selbo
ABSTRACT

Here we report on the induction of resistance to photodynamic therapy (PDT) in the ABCG2-high human breast cancer cell line MA11 after repetitive PDT, using either Pheophorbide A (PhA) or di-sulphonated meso-tetraphenylchlorin (TPCS2a) as photosensitizer. Resistance to PhA-PDT was associated with enhanced expression of the efflux pump ABCG2. TPCS2a-PDT-resistance was neither found to correspond with lower TPCS2a-accumulation nor reduced generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Cross-resistance to chemotherapy (doxorubicin) or radiotherapy was not observed. TPCS2a-PDT-resistant cells acquired a higher proliferation capacity and an enhanced expression of EGFR and ERK1/2. p38 MAPK was found to be a death-signalling pathway in the MA11 cells post TPCS2a-PDT, contrasting the MA11/TR cells in which PDT generated a sustained phosphorylation of p38 that had lost its death-mediated signalling, and an abrogated activation of its downstream effector MAPKAPK2. No difference in apoptosis, necrosis or autophagy responses was found between the treated cell lines. Development of TPCS2a-PDT resistance in the MDA-MB-231 cell line was also established, however, p38 MAPK did not play a role in the PDT-resistance. MCF-7 cells did not develop TPCS2a-PDT-resistance. Photochemical internalisation (PCI) of 1 pM of EGF-saporin induced equal strong cytotoxicity in both MA11 and MA11/TR cells. In conclusion, loss of p38 MAPK-inducing death signalling is the main mechanism of resistance to TPCS2a-PDT in the MA11/TR cell line. This work provides mechanistic knowledge of intrinsic and acquired PDT-resistance which is dependent on choice of photosensitizer, and suggests PCI as a rational therapeutic intervention for the elimination of PDT-resistant cells.

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2′,7′-Dichlorodihydrofluorescein diacetate, ≥97%
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RPMI-1640 Medium, With L-glutamine and sodium bicarbonate, liquid, sterile-filtered, suitable for cell culture
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3-(2-Pyridyl)-5,6-diphenyl-1,2,4-triazine, ≥99%
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Monoclonal Anti-Breast Cancer Resistance Protein antibody produced in mouse, ~250 μg/mL, clone BXP-21, tissue culture supernatant, aqueous solution