| Literature DB >> 8674043 |
A W Ferguson1, U Flatow, N J MacDonald, F Larminat, V A Bohr, P S Steeg.
Abstract
We report a functional link between expression of the metastasis suppressor gene nm23 and cancer cell sensitivity to the alkylating agent cisplatin. Cisplatin was 2-15-fold more inhibitory to the growth in vitro of nm23 transfectants of the K-1735 TK murine melanoma, MDA-MB-435 human breast carcinoma, and OVCAR-3 human ovarian carcinoma cell lines as compared to matched control transfectants. Administration of a single dose of cisplatin i.v. after injection of control- or nm23-1-transfected K-1735 TK melanoma cells resulted in a more pronounced inhibition of pulmonary metastatic colonization by the nm23-1 transfectants. The mechanism of nm23-dependent sensitivity to cisplatin is unknown, but was correlated with increased formation of interstrand DNA cross-links in nm23-H1 transfected breast carcinoma cells. These data suggest that elevation of tumor cell nm23 expression may be considered as a potential therapeutic strategy in combination with cisplatin treatment.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8674043
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Res ISSN: 0008-5472 Impact factor: 12.701