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Expression of ABC transporters in cell cultures of non-small cell lung cancer: effect of selected targeted drugs
Žofajová, Barbora ; Hofman, Jakub (advisor) ; Červený, Lukáš (referee)
Charles University Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology Student: Barbora Žofajová Supervisor: doc. RNDr. Jakub Hofman, Ph.D. Title of diploma thesis: Expression of ABC transporters in non-small cell lung carcinoma cell cultures: effect of selected targeted drugs ABC transporters form a special family of transmembrane proteins, their function is the active efflux of substrates into the extracellular environment. These transporters are expressed in normal tissues and tumor cells. Thus, they influence drug pharmacokinetics and play a role in the development of multidrug resistance (MDR). Tyrosine kinases have essential functions ranging from proliferation to differentiation and cell death, their mutation can cause carcinogenesis. Finding, exploring, and inhibiting the functions of these targets is a promising strategy to treat cancer. This work aimed to determine whether the selected drugs are involved in pharmacokinetic interactions that are based on inductions of ABC efflux transporter genes and whether they have the potential to affect MDR phenotype of tumor cells. The drugs, which we studied, were three targeted anticancer drugs (capmatinib, pralsetinib, and tazemetostat) and two well- known chemotherapeutic drugs (pemetrexed and methotrexate). First, we...

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