[HTML][HTML] P-glycoprotein is localized in caveolae in resistant cells and in brain capillaries

M Demeule, J Jodoin, D Gingras, R Béliveau - FEBS letters, 2000 - Elsevier
M Demeule, J Jodoin, D Gingras, R Béliveau
FEBS letters, 2000Elsevier
A significant proportion of P-glycoprotein (P-gp) and caveolin was co-localized in caveolae
isolated from resistant (CHRC5) cells overexpressing P-gp and from drug-sensitive Chinese
hamster ovary cells (AuxB1). The proportion of P-gp and caveolin associated with caveolar
microdomains was higher in CHRC5 cells grown in the presence of P-gp substrates
(cyclosporin A or colchicine) than in untreated CHRC5 cells. Co-immunoprecipitation of P-
gp and caveolin from CHRC5 lysates suggests that there is a physical interaction between …
A significant proportion of P-glycoprotein (P-gp) and caveolin was co-localized in caveolae isolated from resistant (CHRC5) cells overexpressing P-gp and from drug-sensitive Chinese hamster ovary cells (AuxB1). The proportion of P-gp and caveolin associated with caveolar microdomains was higher in CHRC5 cells grown in the presence of P-gp substrates (cyclosporin A or colchicine) than in untreated CHRC5 cells. Co-immunoprecipitation of P-gp and caveolin from CHRC5 lysates suggests that there is a physical interaction between them. Furthermore, co-localization of P-gp and caveolin was found in caveolae from brain capillaries, indicating that this association also takes place in vivo.
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