Over the past year, we have attempted to grow both primary and metastatic urologic malignancies using a recently developed human tumor cloning system. Formation of colonies in vitro occurred in 125 of 164 primary tumors (76%), including 34 of 47 uroepithelial cancer specimens, 45 of 50 renal cell ca
Flow cytometric analysis of human breast tumors and assessment of in vitro chemosensitivity by clonogenic assays
β Scribed by Jacques Huot; Josee Aubin; Francine Goulet; Rene Goyette
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 860 KB
- Volume
- 6
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0742-2091
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β¦ Synopsis
We report a double-agar clonogenic system adapted to human breast cancer. We optimized the conditions for cell growth and clonogenicity with respect to hormones (insulin, estradiol, progesterone) and components of the extracellular matrix (collagen, laminin and fibronectin). Using our experimental improvements, 67% of the breast tumor samples received were grown successfully. Tests on 21 tumors with three agents: Doxorubicin, Methotrexate and 5-Fluorouracil permit objective discrimination of the in vitro pharmacosensitivity of human breast tumors. Flow cytometric analysis reveal that 64% of the tumors were diploid and 36% were aneuploid. The aneuploid tumors grew better in the double agar layer system used for the clonogenic assay. The diploid tumors were especially rich in estrogen (ER +) and progesterone (PR Γ·) receptors whereas the aneuploid tumors were mostly estrogen and progesterone receptors negative (ER--/ PR--). Finally, we noted no difference in drug responsiveness depending on the tumor ploidy and steroid receptor content.
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