| Literature DB >> 9713521 |
P Bader1, J Fuchs, M Wenderoth, D von Schweinitz, D Niethammer, J F Beck.
Abstract
To study the development of drug resistance in childhood hepatoblastoma (HB) using a model closely related to in vivo conditions, we cultivated HB xenografts from 3 patients into mice and treated these tumors with either adriamycin (ADR) or cisplatin (CIS). Determination of the relative expression levels of various resistance associated genes by a cDNA-PCR approach showed: a) Significantly enhanced MDR1 gene expression levels after treatment with ADR in each case. b) Significantly enhanced glutathione S-transferase mu (GST mu) gene expression levels after treatment with CIS in 2/3 xenografts. c) Significantly decreased levels of topoisomerase IIa (TOPO IIa) in tumors of the same two patients after treatment with either ADR or CIS. These findings give evidence that the MDR1-, GST mu- and TOPO IIa-gene products may contribute to drug resistance in HB.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9713521
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anticancer Res ISSN: 0250-7005 Impact factor: 2.480