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Current Drug Delivery

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ISSN (Print): 1567-2018
ISSN (Online): 1875-5704

Comparison of Uptake Mechanisms for Anthracyclines in Human Leukemic Cells

Author(s): Hazhar Karim, Alex Bogason, Hasanuzzaman Bhuiyan, Alan K. Fotoohi, Pierre Lafolie and Sigurd Vitols

Volume 10, Issue 4, 2013

Page: [404 - 412] Pages: 9

DOI: 10.2174/1567201811310040005

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Abstract

Aims: The mechanisms behind cellular anthracycline uptake are not completely understood. Knowledge about uptake mechanisms could be used to increase the selectivity of the drugs. We compared the uptake patterns of, daunorubicin (DNR), doxorubicin (DOX), epirubicin (EPI), idarubicin (IDA), and pirarubicin (PIRA) by cultured leukemic cells and investigated possible involvement of specific carriers. Methods: HL-60 cells were incubated with anthracyclines for 1 hour in the absence or presence of transport inhibitors, suramin, or nucleosides and cellular drug uptake was determined. Cell survival was also determined. MCF-7 breast cancer cells were used as a negative control for concentrative nucleoside transporters (CNTs). Anthracycline concentration was determined with HPLC and fluorometric detection and apoptosis was determined with propidium iodide and flow cytometry. Results: DNR, IDA, and PIRA had higher uptake than DOX and EPI with a prominent increase in uptake at concentrations > 1 µM. Uptake of all anthracyclines was greatly reduced at 0°C. Suramin, a purinergic-2-receptor inhibitor, strongly inhibited the uptake of all anthracyclines except PIRA and increased cell survival. Dipyridamole, an equilibrative NT (ENT) inhibitor, significantly inhibited the uptake of DNR only. The addition of nucleosides significantly inhibited the uptake of DNR, IDA, and PIRA but not in MCF-7 cells lacking functional CNTs. Conclusion: Our results suggest different uptake mechanisms for the anthracyclines studied. We found evidence for carrier mediated uptake mechanisms, supporting involvement of NTs in transmembrane transport of DNR, IDA, and PIRA. The results also showed a strong inhibition of suramin on anthracycline uptake by so far unknown mechanisms.

Keywords: Anthracyclines, leukemic cells, nucleoside transporters, suramin, uptake.


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