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Response of human HT-29 colorectal tumor cells to extended exposure to bromodeoxyuridine.

J Maybaum1, M S Hafner, E C Burton, P L Stetson, W D Ensminger, C E Rogers.   

Abstract

Effects of the extended exposure of a human colorectal tumor-cell line (HT-29) to bromodeoxyuridine (BrdUrd) were studied in anticipation of the clinical use of that agent to treat colorectal cancer, particularly as a regionally delivered radiosensitizer. We found that 72-h exposure to a concentration of BrdUrd that is estimated to be locally maintained in the liver (100 microM) was significantly cytotoxic with a 3-log reduction in survival. As measured by GC/MS-SIM method, incorporation of BrdUrd into DNA followed an unexpected time course in that continuous exposure to 10 microM BrdUrd resulted in maximal incorporation at 3 days, after which the extent of incorporated analog fell significantly (despite daily changes of the medium). This finding was apparently due to a greater rate of loss of BrdUrd from the medium at later time points. Flow cytometric analysis using an anti-BrdUrd antibody (IU-4) revealed that antibody binding also peaked and fell off with time. However, at exposure times of greater than 24 h, the timing and extent of this decline were significantly different than had been indicated by the GC/MS method. These results indicate that the quantitative relationship between antibody staining and BrdUrd incorporation changes as drug-exposure time increases and that quantitative studies of anti-BrdUrd antibody binding must be interpreted with caution, especially when extended drug-treatment protocols have been used.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2591001     DOI: 10.1007/bf00694337

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Chemother Pharmacol        ISSN: 0344-5704            Impact factor:   3.333


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10.  Analysis of bromodeoxyuridine incorporation into DNA: comparison of gas chromatographic/mass spectrometric, CsCl gradient sedimentation, and specific radioactivity methods.

Authors:  J Maybaum; M G Kott; N J Johnson; W D Ensminger; P L Stetson
Journal:  Anal Biochem       Date:  1987-02-15       Impact factor: 3.365

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