Isolation of a taxol-resistant Leishmania donovani promastigote mutant that exhibits a multidrug-resistant phenotype

Kapoor, P. ; Ghosh, A. ; Madhubala, R. (1999) Isolation of a taxol-resistant Leishmania donovani promastigote mutant that exhibits a multidrug-resistant phenotype FEMS Microbiology Letters, 176 (2). pp. 437-441. ISSN 0378-1097

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Abstract

We raised a strain of Leishmania donovani in the laboratory that was resistant to 500 nM taxol. The IC50 of the wild-type strain for taxol was 35 nM and that of the taxol-resistant strain (T-500) was 1 µM. The T-500 strain exhibited a Mdr phenotype; it was also resistant to other unrelated drugs like vinblastine, adriamycin and the commonly used antimonial drugs pentostam and glucantime. Verapamil (20 nM), a calcium channel blocker, was found to reverse the resistance of T-500 to taxol. Acquired resistance to taxol has been reported to be mediated by alterations involving tubulin in cancer cells. Thus polymerisation assays with tubulin fractions in wild-type versus taxol-resistant cells (T-500) were performed in vitro. The tubulin fraction from T-500 was more resistant to in vitro polymerisation than the tubulin isolated from the wild-type, suggesting that this is one means by which the parasite may acquire resistance to taxol.

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Keywords:Leishmania donovani; Drug Resistance; Taxol
ID Code:29874
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