Anticancer chemosensitivity profiles of human breast cancer cells assessed by in vitro DNA synthesis inhibition assay

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Nio, Y
Tamura, K
Kan, NM
Inamoto, T
Ohgaki, K
Kodama, H
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[1] Shimane Med Univ, Dept Surg 1, Izumo, Shimane 6938501, Japan
[2] Rakuyo Hosp, Kyoto, Japan
[3] Kyoto Univ, Sch Nursing, Kyoto, Japan
[4] Kyoto Police Hosp, Kyoto, Japan
[5] Kodama Breast Clin, Kyoto, Japan
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breast cancer; chemosensitivity; DNA synthesis inhibition assay; chemotherapy;
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The present study was designed to assess the profile of the chemosensitivity, of breast cancel cells and to screen effective agents for combination regimens. Chemosensitivity to anticancer agents was assessed by the H-3-thymidine incorporation assay, as the rate of inhibition of DNA synthesis in 145 samples (88 primary and 57 metastatic or recurrent lesions) from 136 patients with breast cancer. The correlations of the anticancer agents with various clinicopathological factors were analysed The effectiveness of the agents was classified as a rate of inhibition on log scale as follows: highly sensitive (greater than or equal to 30%), moderately sensitive (25 similar to 30%), slightly sensitive (20 similar to 25%), resistant (<20%). The chemosensitivity of breast cancer showed variations according to tumor location: primary lesions seemed to be slightly sensitive to carboquone (Cel, adriamycin (ADR), and cytosine arabinoside (Am-C); nodal involvement was moderately sensitive to Ce and slightly sensitive to Ara-C, 5-FU, ADR, mitomycin-C (MMC), and cisplatin (CDDP); malignant effusions were highly sensitive to ADR, moderately sensitive to ce, and slightly sensitive to Ara-C and CDDP; local recurrences were slightly sensitive to Ara-C, CQ and 5-FU; vincristine (VCR) and nimustine chloreide (ACNU), however, seemed to be ineffective against breast cancer. There were significant correlations in chemosensitivity between most agents, but no correlation was found between 5-FU and CDDP, 5-FU and ACNU, MMC and VCR, ADR and CDDP, ADR and VCR, and ADR and ACNU. There were no differences in chemosensitivity between stages of primary lesions or between estrogen receptor - positive and - negative tumors. In 10 patients, simultaneous nodal involvement was more sensitive to the agents than were primary lesions, and the correlation of chemosensitivity to ADR and Ce between such lesions was significant. On the other hand, there was no significant difference or correlation of chemosensitivity between the original lesions and recurrent ones after chemotherapy. The heterogeneity and homogeneity in the chemosensitivity of breast cancer suggested not only the necessity of patient - specific chemotherapy based on a sensitivity assay, but also the usefulness of choosing agents for widely - applicable combination regimens against breast cancer.
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