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Cariprazine, a dopamine D2/D3 receptor partial agonist, modulates ABCG2-mediated multidrug resistance in cancer

  • Noor Hussein
  • , Charles R. Ashby
  • , Haneen Amawi
  • , Angelique Nyinawabera
  • , Atul Vij
  • , Vishwa M. Khare
  • , Chandrabose Karthikeyan
  • , Amit K. Tiwari
  • University of Toledo
  • St. John's University
  • University of Pennsylvania
  • Indira Gandhi National Tribal University

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Abstract

Multidrug resistance (MDR) is a continuing clinical problem that limits the efficacy of chemotherapy in cancer. The over expression of the ATP-binding cassette (ABC) family G2 (ABCG2) transporter is one of the main mechanisms that mediates MDR in cancer. Molecular modeling data indicated that cariprazine, a dopamine D2 /D3 receptor partial agonist, had a significant binding affinity for ABCG2 transporter with a Glide XP score of −6.515. Therefore, in this in vitro study, we determined the effect of cariprazine on MDR resulting from the overexpression of ABCG2 transporters. Alone, cariprazine, at concentrations up to 20 µM, did not significantly decrease cell viability. Cariprazine, at concentrations ranging from 1 to 10 µM, did not significantly alter the cytotoxicity of mitoxantrone (MX) in the parental non-small cell cancer cell line, H460 and colon cancer cell S1. However, cariprazine (1–20 µM) significantly enhanced the efficacy of ABCG2 substrate antineoplastic drug MX in the ABCG2-overexpressing MDR cell line, H460-MX20 and S1M1-80, by reducing the resistance fold from 28 to 1 and from 93 to 1.33, respectively. Cariprazine, in a concentration-dependent (1–20 µM), significantly increased the intracellular accumulation of Rhodamine 123 in S1M1-80. Interestingly, 10 or 20 µM of cariprazine significantly decreased the expression levels of the ABCG2 protein in the colon and lung cancer cell lines, suggesting that cariprazine inhibits both the function and expression of ABCG2 transporters at nontoxic concentrations. Overall, our results suggest that cariprazine, via several distinct mechanisms, can resensitize resistant cancer cells to mitoxantrone.

Original languageEnglish
Article number308
JournalCancers
Volume10
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 4 Sep 2018
Externally publishedYes

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • ABCG2
  • Cariprazine
  • Colon cancer
  • Dopamine D3-preferring D2/D3 receptor partial
  • Lung cancer
  • Multidrug resistance

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