Profiling the Complexity of Resistance Factors in Cancer Cells Towards Berberine and Its Derivatives
Nadire Özenver, Nadeen T. Ali, Rümeysa Yücer, Xiao Lei, Gerhard Bringmann, Thomas Efferth, Mona Dawood

TL;DR
This study explores how cancer cells resist berberine and its derivatives, identifying key proteins and transporters involved in resistance.
Contribution
The study identifies novel proteins and molecular mechanisms linked to resistance against berberine in cancer cells.
Findings
Cell lines overexpressing ABC transporters showed cross-resistance to berberine.
Berberine interacts with BCRP transporter and affects microtubules like vincristine.
29 previously known drug resistance proteins were found to correlate with berberine sensitivity.
Abstract
Background: Berberine, a benzylisoquinoline alkaloid, has been traditionally used in Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine. We examined the resistance mechanisms to berberine in a panel of different cancer cells and focused on understanding its molecular mechanisms. Methods: Resazurin assay determined berberine’s cytotoxicity. Molecular docking unraveled the interaction of berberine with the BCRP transporter. Fluorescence microscopy evaluated its effect on microtubules. Further, proteomic profiling identified novel determinants of cellular response to berberine and its derivatives. Results: Cell lines overexpressing ABC transporters displayed cross-resistance to berberine compared to their counterparts. While cells over-expressing EGFR were 3.57-fold resistant, wild-type and p53 knockout cells showed similar sensitivity to berberine. P-glycoprotein/ABCB1, EGFR, and WT1 expression correlated…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBerberine and alkaloids research · Alkaloids: synthesis and pharmacology · Synthesis and Biological Activity
