| Literature DB >> 8862012 |
M Heenan1, K Kavanagh, A Redmond, M Maher, E Dolan, P O'Neill, M Moriarty, M Clynes.
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The correlation between cellular resistance to radiation and to chemotherapeutic drugs has been investigated in a number of solid tumour cell lines, and preliminary results indicate no direct relationship. The acquisition of a multidrug resistance (MDR) profile by adriamycin-selected variants of a human squamous lung carcinoma, an ovarian carcinoma, a cervical carcinoma and by a colchicine-selected variant of a Chinese hamster ovarian carcinoma resulted in alterations to their radiosensitivity. However, the degree of change in the radiosensitivity of the MDR cell lines could not be predicted from their level of resistance to adriamycin. Clonal populations derived from DLKP-A, an adriamycin-selected MDR variant of the human lung carcinoma cell line DLKP, exhibited individual radiosensitivity profiles, which did not correlate with their chemoresistance. Exposure of DLKP to consecutive increasing doses of radiation did not confer cross-resistance to chemotherapeutic drugs.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8862012 DOI: 10.1007/bf00744218
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cytotechnology ISSN: 0920-9069 Impact factor: 2.058