Literature DB >> 10499637

Increase of cisplatin sensitivity by c-myc antisense oligodeoxynucleotides in a human metastatic melanoma inherently resistant to cisplatin.

C Leonetti1, A Biroccio, A Candiloro, G Citro, C Fornari, M Mottolese, D Del Bufalo, G Zupi.   

Abstract

In this study, we evaluated the role of the c-myc oncogene in response to cisplatin (DDP) treatment using two melanoma lines derived from the primary tumor (LP) and metastatic lymph node (LM) of the same patient. These cell lines, which retain the phenotypic profile of the original tumors, were studied for growth behavior, expression of c-Myc oncoprotein, and HLA-I antigen. The LM line shows a higher tumorigenic ability, an increased expression of c-Myc protein, and a lack of HLA-I antigen, compared with the LP line. In addition, LP tumor was relatively sensitive to DDP administration, whereas LM tumor was resistant to DDP treatment. To verify whether the increased c-Myc expression observed in the LM line might be responsible for DDP resistance, a c-myc antisense phosphorothioate oligodeoxynucleotide ([S]ODN) was used to down-regulate c-Myc expression. The administration of DDP plus c-myc antisense [S]ODNs produced a decrease in c-Myc protein levels of approximately 50%, accompanied by a tumor weight inhibition of 65%, similar to that obtained when the sensitive line was treated with DDP alone (tumor weight inhibition = 70%). Analysis of apoptosis demonstrated that the sensitivity to DDP of the LP line was related to the ability of tumor cells to undergo apoptosis. Conversely, DDP treatment was not able to induce apoptosis in the LM line, whereas apoptosis was evident both after treatment with c-myc antisense [S]ODNs alone and, more extensively, in combination with DDP. Taken together, these results clearly indicate an important role of c-myc oncogene in the resistance of melanoma to DDP and demonstrate that treatment with c-myc antisense [S]ODN sensitizes a human melanoma line to DDP treatment.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10499637

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Cancer Res        ISSN: 1078-0432            Impact factor:   12.531


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