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Development of resistance to vincristine in a childhood rhabdomyosarcoma growing in immune-deprived mice

โœ Scribed by Janet A. Houghton; Peter J. Houghton; Garrett M. Brodeur; Alexander A. Green


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1981
Tongue
French
Weight
677 KB
Volume
28
Category
Article
ISSN
0020-7136

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Abstract

A cell line of childhood rhabdomyosarcoma (RD) has been grown as a xenograft in immuneโ€deprived mice. The tumor responded to vincristine (VCR), but not to vinblastine, doxorubicin or actinomycin D. The rate and frequency at which resistance developed from administration of VCR once weekly was investigated. Tumor growth could be inhibited for 6 weeks, after which time 11 of 16 xenografts grew progressively despite continued treatment. That this was a tumorโ€acquired resistance was confirmed by growing both parent and โ€œresistantโ€ lines in the same host. Under these conditions VCR completely inhibited growth of the parent tumor, but not growth of the resistant line. Continued passage of the resistant line for 10 months in mice either treated with VCR (1.5 mg/kg/wk) or untreated, demonstrated that resistance to VCR was stable in the absence of selection pressure. In addition, the VCRโ€resistant line acquired a stable change in karyotype with the addition of a number 9 chromosome and an additional, unknown marker.


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