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Query: UMLS:C0026764 (
multiple myeloma
)
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The mechanisms responsible for the development of the taxol resistance phenotype are unclear, and are likely explained by multiple mechanisms. To understand the molecular changes associated with drug resistance more fully, a taxol-resistant subline, derived from the human ovarian cancer cell line SKOV-3, was established through selection by culture in incrementally increasing taxol concentrations. Comparison of SKOV-3 to SKOV-3TR by differential display identifies a new gene,
TRAG-3
(Taxol Resistance Associated Gene- 3). In comparison to the parental line, SKOV-3,
TRAG-3
mRNA is overexpressed in the taxol-resistant cell line SKOV-3TR. The nucleotide sequence of the
TRAG-3
cDNA contains an open reading frame of 333bp that predicts for a protein product of 110 amino acids. A GenBank search identifies a cosmid clone containing a genomic sequence corresponding to that of
TRAG-3
. DNA and protein analysis reveals that
TRAG-3
has no homology to any known cDNAs or proteins. Northern analysis demonstrates that
TRAG-3
is overexpressed in the taxol-resistant breast cancer cell line MDA 435TR as well as the doxorubicin-resistant
multiple myeloma
cell lines 8226/DOX40 and 8226/MDR10V. A survey of normal tissue shows minimal or absent
TRAG-3
mRNA expression. Screening of a wide variety of cancer cell lines demonstrates
TRAG-3
expression in many cell lines derived from different tissue types. In summary,
TRAG-3
is a novel gene whose expression is associated with the chemotherapy-resistant and neoplastic phenotype.
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PMID:TRAG-3, a novel gene, isolated from a taxol-resistant ovarian carcinoma cell line. 1009 6