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Abstract

P-glycoprotein (MDR-1) is a well-known transporter that mediates efflux of chemotherapeutic agents from the intracellular milieu and thereby contributes to drug resistance. MDR-1 also is expressed by nonmalignant cells, including leukocytes, but physiologic functions for MDR-1 are poorly defined. Using an initial screening assay that included >100 mAbs, we observed that neutralizing mAbs MRK16, UIC2, and 4E3 against MDR-1 specifically and potently blocked basal-to-apical transendothelial migration of mononuclear phagocytes, a process that may mimic their migration into lymphatic vessels. Antagonists of MDR-1 then were used in a model of authentic lymphatic clearance. In this model, antigen-presenting dendritic cells (DC) migrate out of explants of cultured human skin and into the culture medium via dermal lymphatic vessels. DC and T cells derived from skin expressed MDR-1 on their surfaces. Addition of anti-MDR-1 mAbs MRK16, UIC2, or the MDR-1 antagonist verapamil to skin explants at the onset of culture inhibited the appearance of DC, and accompanying T cells, in the culture medium by approximately 70%. Isotype-matched control mAbs against other DC molecules including CD18, CD31, and major histocompatibility complex I did not block. In the presence of MDR-1 antagonists, epidermal DC were retained in the epidermis, in contrast to control conditions. In summary, this work identifies a physiologic function for MDR-1 during the mobilization of DC and begins to elucidate how these critical antigen-presenting cells migrate from the periphery to lymph nodes to initiate T lymphocyte-mediated immunity.

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Randolph, G. J., Beaulieu, S., Pope, M., Sugawara, I., Hoffman, L., Steinman, R. M., & Muller, W. A. (1998). A physiologic function for p-glycoprotein (MDR-1) during the migration of dendritic cells from skin via afferent lymphatic vessels. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 95(12), 6924–6929.

Authors 7
  1. Gwendalyn J. Randolph (first)
  2. Sylvie Beaulieu (additional)
  3. Melissa Pope (additional)
  4. Isamu Sugawara (additional)
  5. Lloyd Hoffman (additional)
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@article{Randolph_1998, title={A physiologic function for p-glycoprotein (MDR-1) during the migration of dendritic cells from skin via afferent lymphatic vessels}, volume={95}, ISSN={1091-6490}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.95.12.6924}, DOI={10.1073/pnas.95.12.6924}, number={12}, journal={Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences}, publisher={Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences}, author={Randolph, Gwendalyn J. and Beaulieu, Sylvie and Pope, Melissa and Sugawara, Isamu and Hoffman, Lloyd and Steinman, Ralph M. and Muller, William A.}, year={1998}, month=jun, pages={6924–6929} }