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Current sample handling methods for measurement of platinum-DNA adducts in leucocytes in man lead to discrepant results in DNA adduct levels and DNA repair.

DNA adduct levels were measured with atomic spectroscopy in white blood cells (WBCs) from patients with solid tumours who were treated with six weekly courses of cisplatin. In 21 patients (I) the WBCs were collected after thawing frozen whole-blood samples according to a previously described method....

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Autores principales: Ma, J., Verweij, J., Planting, A. S., de Boer-Dennert, M., van Ingen, H. E., van der Burg, M. E., Stoter, G., Schellens, J. H.
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 1995
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2033627/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7880732
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author Ma, J.
Verweij, J.
Planting, A. S.
de Boer-Dennert, M.
van Ingen, H. E.
van der Burg, M. E.
Stoter, G.
Schellens, J. H.
author_facet Ma, J.
Verweij, J.
Planting, A. S.
de Boer-Dennert, M.
van Ingen, H. E.
van der Burg, M. E.
Stoter, G.
Schellens, J. H.
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description DNA adduct levels were measured with atomic spectroscopy in white blood cells (WBCs) from patients with solid tumours who were treated with six weekly courses of cisplatin. In 21 patients (I) the WBCs were collected after thawing frozen whole-blood samples according to a previously described method. In 32 other patients (II) WBCs were collected immediately after blood sample collection. The two methods for WBC collection were also compared in vitro. The maximal DNA adduct levels in vivo after the first course were in I 2.48 +/- 1.14 and in II 1.28 +/- 0.40 pg of platinum per microgram of DNA (P < 0.0001). The DNA 'repair' in the first course (DNA adduct level at the end of the infusion minus the level 15 h post infusion) was in I 40% +/- 29% and in II 18% +/- 29% (P = 0.009). These differences were consistent in all measured courses. In vitro, the DNA adduct levels in the freshly prepared WBCs were significantly lower at 0, 1 and 4, but not 24 h, after start of the incubation with cisplatin than in the WBCs collected after freezing and thawing the blood sample. The same experiment with carboplatin in vitro also resulted in significantly lower adducts in freshly isolated WBCs. The higher DNA adduct levels and DNA 'repair' in I are caused by remaining unbound cisplatin in the sample tubes, which can form DNA adducts ex vivo. The same results in vivo can be anticipated when carboplatin is used.
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spelling pubmed-20336272009-09-10 Current sample handling methods for measurement of platinum-DNA adducts in leucocytes in man lead to discrepant results in DNA adduct levels and DNA repair. Ma, J. Verweij, J. Planting, A. S. de Boer-Dennert, M. van Ingen, H. E. van der Burg, M. E. Stoter, G. Schellens, J. H. Br J Cancer Research Article DNA adduct levels were measured with atomic spectroscopy in white blood cells (WBCs) from patients with solid tumours who were treated with six weekly courses of cisplatin. In 21 patients (I) the WBCs were collected after thawing frozen whole-blood samples according to a previously described method. In 32 other patients (II) WBCs were collected immediately after blood sample collection. The two methods for WBC collection were also compared in vitro. The maximal DNA adduct levels in vivo after the first course were in I 2.48 +/- 1.14 and in II 1.28 +/- 0.40 pg of platinum per microgram of DNA (P < 0.0001). The DNA 'repair' in the first course (DNA adduct level at the end of the infusion minus the level 15 h post infusion) was in I 40% +/- 29% and in II 18% +/- 29% (P = 0.009). These differences were consistent in all measured courses. In vitro, the DNA adduct levels in the freshly prepared WBCs were significantly lower at 0, 1 and 4, but not 24 h, after start of the incubation with cisplatin than in the WBCs collected after freezing and thawing the blood sample. The same experiment with carboplatin in vitro also resulted in significantly lower adducts in freshly isolated WBCs. The higher DNA adduct levels and DNA 'repair' in I are caused by remaining unbound cisplatin in the sample tubes, which can form DNA adducts ex vivo. The same results in vivo can be anticipated when carboplatin is used. Nature Publishing Group 1995-03 /pmc/articles/PMC2033627/ /pubmed/7880732 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/.
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Ma, J.
Verweij, J.
Planting, A. S.
de Boer-Dennert, M.
van Ingen, H. E.
van der Burg, M. E.
Stoter, G.
Schellens, J. H.
Current sample handling methods for measurement of platinum-DNA adducts in leucocytes in man lead to discrepant results in DNA adduct levels and DNA repair.
title Current sample handling methods for measurement of platinum-DNA adducts in leucocytes in man lead to discrepant results in DNA adduct levels and DNA repair.
title_full Current sample handling methods for measurement of platinum-DNA adducts in leucocytes in man lead to discrepant results in DNA adduct levels and DNA repair.
title_fullStr Current sample handling methods for measurement of platinum-DNA adducts in leucocytes in man lead to discrepant results in DNA adduct levels and DNA repair.
title_full_unstemmed Current sample handling methods for measurement of platinum-DNA adducts in leucocytes in man lead to discrepant results in DNA adduct levels and DNA repair.
title_short Current sample handling methods for measurement of platinum-DNA adducts in leucocytes in man lead to discrepant results in DNA adduct levels and DNA repair.
title_sort current sample handling methods for measurement of platinum-dna adducts in leucocytes in man lead to discrepant results in dna adduct levels and dna repair.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2033627/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7880732
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