Ex vivo evaluation of tumor cell specific drug responses in malignant pleural effusions

The effect of chemotherapy may be improved by combining the most effective drugs based on testing the sensitivity of the individual tumor . Such estimations of tumor cells from effusions have so far not been implemented in the clinical routine as a basis for individualized choice of therapy. One obs...

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Veröffentlicht in:ONCOTARGET 2017-10, Vol.8 (47), p.82885-82896
Hauptverfasser: Hillerdal, Carl-Olof, Ötvös, Rita, Szatmári, Tünde, Own, Sulaf Abd, Hillerdal, Gunnar, Dackland, Åsa-Lena, Dobra, Katalin, Hjerpe, Anders
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Zusammenfassung:The effect of chemotherapy may be improved by combining the most effective drugs based on testing the sensitivity of the individual tumor . Such estimations of tumor cells from effusions have so far not been implemented in the clinical routine as a basis for individualized choice of therapy. One obstacle for such analyses is the admixture of benign cells that might obscure the results. In this paper we test and compare two ways of performing the analysis specifically on tumor cells. First we enrich the tumor cells, using antibody labeled magnetic separation, and measure the effects of subsequent drug exposure with the metabolic activity assays WST-1 and alamar blue. The second way of estimating drug effects specifically on tumor cells employs multi parameter flow cytometry, measuring apoptosis with the propidium iodide / AnnexinV technique and, particularly for pemetrexed, possible effects on cell cycle progression in immunologically identified tumor cells. The two techniques produce similar results, indicating a possible use in personalized medicine. The possible predictive role of the analysis remains to be shown.
ISSN:1949-2553
1949-2553
DOI:10.18632/oncotarget.20889