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Sensitivity of short-term cultures derived from human malignant glioma to the anti-cancer drug temozolomide.

A Sankar1, D G Thomas, J L Darling.   

Abstract

The activity of temozolomide, which has shown clinical activity against malignant glioma, has been assessed in vitro against short-term cultures derived from these tumors using an intermediate duration microtitration assay with MTT reduction as the end-point This assay has previously been shown to correlate closely with a monolayer clonogenic assay. Sensitivity was assessed in 15 short-term cultures (passage levels 3-9) derived from WHO grade III and IV astrocytomas. These cultures had a median ID50 value of 258 microM for temozolomide and 16.13 microM for CCNU. Maximum serum concentrations of temozolomide are of the order of 75 microM but only three of 15 (20%) cultures had ID50s below this value. Fourteen of 15 (93%) cultures displayed cross-resistance between temozolomide and CCNU, although one line which was extremely resistant to CCNU retained sensitivity to temozolomide. Comparative studies of published clonogenic survival curves indicate that the short-term glioma cell lines used in this study have similar sensitivities to established glioma cell lines, whilst colon carcinoma cell lines and bladder carcinoma are often more resistant to these drugs. Cell lines from testicular teratoma cell lines may show exquisite sensitivity to temozolomide and this level of sensitivity is seen only occasionally in short-term cultures derived from malignant glioma.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10211548     DOI: 10.1097/00001813-199902000-00006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anticancer Drugs        ISSN: 0959-4973            Impact factor:   2.248


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