Grant ID RP101073
Awarded On January 20, 2010
Title Molecular mechanisms of novel inhibitors of the multidrug resistance P-glycoprotein
Program Academic Research
Award Mechanism Individual Investigator
Institution/Organization Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
Principal Investigator/Program Director Guillermo A Altenberg
Cancer Sites Basic Science, Multiple Sites
Contracted Amount $742,572
Lay Summary

One of the main problems in the treatment of cancer is that tumor cells are either resistant to chemotherapy or develop resistance during treatment. Frequently, tumors are not only resistant to an agent used for initial treatment, but to a variety of chemically unrelated anticancer drugs (multidrug resistance). P-glycoprotein, a protein in the membrane of some cancer cells, is a key mediator of multidrug resistance. It acts by “pumping out” the drugs intended to kill the tumor, preventing their intracellular accumulation and cytotoxic effect. Inhibition of P-glycoprotein reverses multidrug resistance in the laboratory, but the inhibitors used so far in clinical trials have unacceptable toxic...

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