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Role of multidrug resistance associated proteins in drug development

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posted on 2012-01-01, 00:00 authored by S F Zhou, J P Liu, M Wei, Wei DuanWei Duan
The Multidrug Resistance Associated Proteins (MRPI, MRP2, MRP3, MRp4, MRp5, MRP6, MRP7, MRPS and MRP9) belong to the ATP-binding cassette superfamily (ABCC family) of transporters expressed differentially in the liver, kidney, intestine and blood-brain barrier. MRps transport a structurally diverse array of endo- and xenobiotics and their metabolites (in particular conjugates) and are subject to induction and inhibition by a variety of compounds. An increased efflux of natural product anticancer drugs and other anticancer agents by MRPs in cancer cells is associated with tumor resistance. These transporting proteins play a role in the absorption, distribution and elimination of various compounds in the body. There are increased reports on the clinical impact of genetic mutations of genes encoding MRP1-9. Therefore, MRPs have an important role in drug development, since a better understanding of their function and regulating mechanism can help minimize and avoid drug toxicity, unfavorable drug-drug interactions, and to overcome drug resistance.

History

Title of book

Multidrug resistance : a global concern

Chapter number

1

Pagination

3 - 35

Publisher

Bentham Science Publishers

Place of publication

[San Francisco, Calif.]

ISBN-13

9781608052929

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1 Book chapter

Extent

13

Editor/Contributor(s)

A Khan, R Zarrilli