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Expression of proteins associated with therapy resistance in rhabdomyosarcoma and neuroblastoma tumour cells
The activity of multidrug resistance (MDR) proteins in tumour cells is associated
with an increased resistance to therapy and in consequence with a decreased
effectiveness of chemotherapy. The majority of MDR molecules belong to a family
of ABC (ATP binding cassette) transporters. Neuroblastoma (NBL) and
rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) are common solid tumours of childhood. The response
to therapy is better in NBL, worse in RMS, but still unsatisfactory despite surgery
and aggressive chemotherapy. The immunohistochemical staining for p-gp
(p-glycoprotein), MRP1 (multidrug resistance associated protein 1), BCRP (breast
cancer resistance protein) and LRP (lung resistance protein) expression was
performed in primary tumour sections of NBL (10 cases) and RMS (10 cases).
A different pattern of MDR expression in NBL and RMS were noted. In NBL,
MRP1 was expressed in all studied tumours, p-gp, BCRP only in 3 out of 10
tumours, LRP, in 4 cases. The combination of more than one protein was noted in
the majority of NBL tumours. In RMS, the expression of 3 or 4 MDR proteins was
noted in 9 cases. The high expression of an MDR protein profile in RMS suggests
various mechanisms acting simultaneously, which might explain chemotherapy
resistance and a low percentage of long-time survival in this tumour.