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Flow Cytometric Analysis of Early Steps in Development of Adriamycin Resistance in a Human Gastric Cancer Cell Line

We have established a low‐level adriamycin (ADM)‐resistant human gastric cancer cell line (MKN45R) from the parental cell line (MKN45) by exposure to step wise increases of ADM concentration (final concentration, 0.026 μg/ml). The purpose of this study was to identify the early steps in the developm...

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Autores principales: Tanaka, Shinsuke, Aizawa, Kikuo, Katayanagi, Norio, Tanaka, Otsuo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1994
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5919343/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7906264
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1994.tb02890.x
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author Tanaka, Shinsuke
Aizawa, Kikuo
Katayanagi, Norio
Tanaka, Otsuo
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Aizawa, Kikuo
Katayanagi, Norio
Tanaka, Otsuo
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description We have established a low‐level adriamycin (ADM)‐resistant human gastric cancer cell line (MKN45R) from the parental cell line (MKN45) by exposure to step wise increases of ADM concentration (final concentration, 0.026 μg/ml). The purpose of this study was to identify the early steps in the development of ADM resistance in MKN45R by flow cytometric (FCM) analysis. Comparison of the concentration required for 50% growth inhibition, determined by a tetrazolium‐based colorimetric assay, showed that MKN45R was about 2.6‐fold more resistant to ADM than MKN45. However, the inhibition index values were 89.5% for MKN45 and 86.4% for MKN4SR, respectively, showing that ADM was judged to be “effective” against both cell lines. On the other hand, cell kinetic analysis by FCM revealed that the increase of the ratio of G(2)M accumulation induced by ADM treatment was significantly lower (p0.01) in MKN45R. Moreover, the efflux of ADM estimated by FCM analysis was significantly increased (P<0.05) in MKN45R even though there was no significant increase of P‐glycoprotein expression. These results suggest that although ADM was still effective based on a standard drug sensitivity test, the cancer cells were already acquiring resistance to ADM as judged from FCM analysis. Moreover, the mechanism of this ADM resistance is considered to be independent of P‐glycoprotein expression. Thus, FCM analysis is useful for detecting the early steps in the development of drug resistance of cancer cells.
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spelling pubmed-59193432018-05-11 Flow Cytometric Analysis of Early Steps in Development of Adriamycin Resistance in a Human Gastric Cancer Cell Line Tanaka, Shinsuke Aizawa, Kikuo Katayanagi, Norio Tanaka, Otsuo Jpn J Cancer Res Article We have established a low‐level adriamycin (ADM)‐resistant human gastric cancer cell line (MKN45R) from the parental cell line (MKN45) by exposure to step wise increases of ADM concentration (final concentration, 0.026 μg/ml). The purpose of this study was to identify the early steps in the development of ADM resistance in MKN45R by flow cytometric (FCM) analysis. Comparison of the concentration required for 50% growth inhibition, determined by a tetrazolium‐based colorimetric assay, showed that MKN45R was about 2.6‐fold more resistant to ADM than MKN45. However, the inhibition index values were 89.5% for MKN45 and 86.4% for MKN4SR, respectively, showing that ADM was judged to be “effective” against both cell lines. On the other hand, cell kinetic analysis by FCM revealed that the increase of the ratio of G(2)M accumulation induced by ADM treatment was significantly lower (p0.01) in MKN45R. Moreover, the efflux of ADM estimated by FCM analysis was significantly increased (P<0.05) in MKN45R even though there was no significant increase of P‐glycoprotein expression. These results suggest that although ADM was still effective based on a standard drug sensitivity test, the cancer cells were already acquiring resistance to ADM as judged from FCM analysis. Moreover, the mechanism of this ADM resistance is considered to be independent of P‐glycoprotein expression. Thus, FCM analysis is useful for detecting the early steps in the development of drug resistance of cancer cells. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1994-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5919343/ /pubmed/7906264 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1994.tb02890.x Text en
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Tanaka, Shinsuke
Aizawa, Kikuo
Katayanagi, Norio
Tanaka, Otsuo
Flow Cytometric Analysis of Early Steps in Development of Adriamycin Resistance in a Human Gastric Cancer Cell Line
title Flow Cytometric Analysis of Early Steps in Development of Adriamycin Resistance in a Human Gastric Cancer Cell Line
title_full Flow Cytometric Analysis of Early Steps in Development of Adriamycin Resistance in a Human Gastric Cancer Cell Line
title_fullStr Flow Cytometric Analysis of Early Steps in Development of Adriamycin Resistance in a Human Gastric Cancer Cell Line
title_full_unstemmed Flow Cytometric Analysis of Early Steps in Development of Adriamycin Resistance in a Human Gastric Cancer Cell Line
title_short Flow Cytometric Analysis of Early Steps in Development of Adriamycin Resistance in a Human Gastric Cancer Cell Line
title_sort flow cytometric analysis of early steps in development of adriamycin resistance in a human gastric cancer cell line
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5919343/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7906264
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1994.tb02890.x
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