Literature DB >> 3677075

Circadian gating of S phase in human ovarian cancer.

R R Klevecz1, R M Shymko, D Blumenfeld, P S Braly.   

Abstract

Cell proliferation in 30 patients with ovarian cancer was analyzed using flow cytometry to determine changes in the percentage of cells in S phase. By this measure, proliferation in tumor cells appears to follow a cyclical pattern of peaks and troughs that is out of phase with the circadian rhythm in proliferation of normal tissues. In round-the-clock monitoring of replication stages in tumor cells recovered from i.p. lavage fluid in postsurgery patients, peaks of tumor and nontumor cell DNA synthesis commonly occurred at different times of day. When patients were grouped so that only tumor cell proliferation was being measured, a highly significant 24-h rhythm nearly 12 h out of phase with nontumor cell proliferation was found. This peak in the percentage of S-phase cells occurs most commonly in mid- to late morning and appears to offer an opportunity for timing chemotherapy to coincide with high tumor cell vulnerability and low toxicity to normal tissue.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3677075

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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