Marein, a novel natural product for restoring chemo-sensitivity to cancer cells through competitive inhibition of ABCG2 function

Biochem Pharmacol. 2024 Apr 21:116219. doi: 10.1016/j.bcp.2024.116219. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

The pivotal roles of ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters in drug resistance have been widely appreciated. Here we report that marein, a natural product from Coreopsis tinctoria Nutt, is a potent chemo-sensitizer in drug resistant cancer cells overexpressing ABCG2 transporter. We demonstrate that marein can competitively inhibit efflux activity of ABCG2 protein and increase the intracellular accumulation of the chemotherapeutic drugs that belong to substrate of this transporter. We further show that marein can bind to the conserved amino acid residue F439 of ABCG2, a critical site for drug-substrate interaction. Moreover, marein can significantly sensitize the ABCG2-expressing tumor cells to chemotherapeutic drugs such as topotecan, mitoxantrone, and olaparib. This study reveals a novel role and mechanism of marein in modulating drug resistance, and may have important implications in treatment of cancers that are resistant to chemotherapeutic drugs that belong to the substrates of ABCG2 transporters.

Keywords: ABCG2; ATP-binding cassette transporter; Chemotherapy; Drug resistance; Marein.