Cordon-Cardo C, O'Brien J P, Casals D, Rittman-Grauer L, Biedler J L, Melamed M R, Bertino J R
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY 10021.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1989 Jan;86(2):695-8. doi: 10.1073/pnas.86.2.695.
Endothelial cells of human capillary blood vessels at the blood-brain and other blood-tissue barrier sites express P-glycoprotein as detected by mouse monoclonal antibodies against the human multidrug-resistance gene product. This pattern of endothelial cell expression may indicate a physiological role for P-glycoprotein in regulating the entry of certain molecules into the central nervous system and other anatomic compartments, such as the testes. These tissues, which limit the access of systemic drugs, are known pharmacologic sanctuaries for metastatic cancer. P-glycoprotein expression in capillary endothelium of brain and testes and not other tissues (i.e., kidney and placenta) may in part explain this phenomenon and could have important implications in cancer chemotherapy.
用人源多药耐药基因产物的小鼠单克隆抗体检测发现,血脑屏障及其他血组织屏障部位的人体毛细血管内皮细胞表达P-糖蛋白。这种内皮细胞表达模式可能表明,P-糖蛋白在调节某些分子进入中枢神经系统和其他解剖区域(如睾丸)方面具有生理作用。这些限制全身药物进入的组织是已知的转移性癌症的药理学庇护所。脑和睾丸而非其他组织(即肾脏和胎盘)的毛细血管内皮中P-糖蛋白的表达可能部分解释了这一现象,并且可能对癌症化疗具有重要意义。