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Use of a tritiated thymidine suicide technique in the study of the cytotoxic drug response of cells located at different depths within multicellular spheroids.
A technique using 'tritiated thymidine suicide' has been established as a means of studying the response to cytotoxic drugs of cells at different depths within multicellular tumour spheroids. Because of the characteristic spatial arrangement of cycling cells (mostly in the outer regions) a...
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description | A technique using 'tritiated thymidine suicide' has been established as a means of studying the response to cytotoxic drugs of cells at different depths within multicellular tumour spheroids. Because of the characteristic spatial arrangement of cycling cells (mostly in the outer regions) and non-cycling cells (mostly at the inner regions) of spheroids, cells surviving after long term (24 h) exposure of spheroids to high doses of 3HTdR will be those located furthest from the surface. By comparing the drug response of cells from 3HTdR pre-treated and untreated spheroids, the individual response of total cells, cells near to the surface and cells lying deeper within the viable rim of spheroids can therefore be deduced. In this study, large spheroids of about 800 micron in diameter of a mouse mammary cell line, EMT6/Ca/VJAC, and of a human small cell lung cancer cell line, POC, have been used. Using clonogenic assay, the response of these two cell types to adriamycin (ADM), nitrogen mustard (HN2), CCNU and vincristine (VCR) (POC only) were measured. The preliminary part of this study has confirmed that the cells killed are those which incorporate 3HTdR during the DNA synthesis period; the cells killed are mainly located in the outer regions of spheroids i.e. surviving cells are mostly located in the inner part of the viable rim and 3HTdR pretreatment does not sensitise surviving cells to subsequent cytotoxic drug treatment. Results from large EMT6 spheroids agree with our previous findings (obtained using a selective disaggregation method) that cells in the outer regions of spheroids are more sensitive to ADM and HN2 than cells in the inner regions whilst the opposite is true for CCNU. For POC spheroids, cells in the outer region of spheroids are more sensitive to ADM and VCR than cells in the inner region whilst a reverse trend is seen for the response to CCNU. The response to HN2 is similar at all depths. Amongst the factors governing the response of cells in spheroids to cytotoxic drugs, the responses to ADM and VCR are thought to be largely dictated by cell cycle distribution and limited drug penetrability, whilst for HN2 the response may be determined by the factor of cell cycle distribution. For CCNU, we believe that the cellular response is largely dependent upon microenvironmental factors prevailing within spheroids. |
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spelling | pubmed-20017002009-09-10 Use of a tritiated thymidine suicide technique in the study of the cytotoxic drug response of cells located at different depths within multicellular spheroids. Kwok, T. T. Twentyman, P. R. Br J Cancer Research Article A technique using 'tritiated thymidine suicide' has been established as a means of studying the response to cytotoxic drugs of cells at different depths within multicellular tumour spheroids. Because of the characteristic spatial arrangement of cycling cells (mostly in the outer regions) and non-cycling cells (mostly at the inner regions) of spheroids, cells surviving after long term (24 h) exposure of spheroids to high doses of 3HTdR will be those located furthest from the surface. By comparing the drug response of cells from 3HTdR pre-treated and untreated spheroids, the individual response of total cells, cells near to the surface and cells lying deeper within the viable rim of spheroids can therefore be deduced. In this study, large spheroids of about 800 micron in diameter of a mouse mammary cell line, EMT6/Ca/VJAC, and of a human small cell lung cancer cell line, POC, have been used. Using clonogenic assay, the response of these two cell types to adriamycin (ADM), nitrogen mustard (HN2), CCNU and vincristine (VCR) (POC only) were measured. The preliminary part of this study has confirmed that the cells killed are those which incorporate 3HTdR during the DNA synthesis period; the cells killed are mainly located in the outer regions of spheroids i.e. surviving cells are mostly located in the inner part of the viable rim and 3HTdR pretreatment does not sensitise surviving cells to subsequent cytotoxic drug treatment. Results from large EMT6 spheroids agree with our previous findings (obtained using a selective disaggregation method) that cells in the outer regions of spheroids are more sensitive to ADM and HN2 than cells in the inner regions whilst the opposite is true for CCNU. For POC spheroids, cells in the outer region of spheroids are more sensitive to ADM and VCR than cells in the inner region whilst a reverse trend is seen for the response to CCNU. The response to HN2 is similar at all depths. Amongst the factors governing the response of cells in spheroids to cytotoxic drugs, the responses to ADM and VCR are thought to be largely dictated by cell cycle distribution and limited drug penetrability, whilst for HN2 the response may be determined by the factor of cell cycle distribution. For CCNU, we believe that the cellular response is largely dependent upon microenvironmental factors prevailing within spheroids. Nature Publishing Group 1987-04 /pmc/articles/PMC2001700/ /pubmed/3034319 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Kwok, T. T. Twentyman, P. R. Use of a tritiated thymidine suicide technique in the study of the cytotoxic drug response of cells located at different depths within multicellular spheroids. |
title | Use of a tritiated thymidine suicide technique in the study of the cytotoxic drug response of cells located at different depths within multicellular spheroids. |
title_full | Use of a tritiated thymidine suicide technique in the study of the cytotoxic drug response of cells located at different depths within multicellular spheroids. |
title_fullStr | Use of a tritiated thymidine suicide technique in the study of the cytotoxic drug response of cells located at different depths within multicellular spheroids. |
title_full_unstemmed | Use of a tritiated thymidine suicide technique in the study of the cytotoxic drug response of cells located at different depths within multicellular spheroids. |
title_short | Use of a tritiated thymidine suicide technique in the study of the cytotoxic drug response of cells located at different depths within multicellular spheroids. |
title_sort | use of a tritiated thymidine suicide technique in the study of the cytotoxic drug response of cells located at different depths within multicellular spheroids. |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2001700/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3034319 |
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