Combined modality therapy of gemcitabine and irradiation on human glioma spheroids derived from cell lines and biopsy tissue

  • Authors:
    • Fabian Fehlauer
    • Martina Muench
    • Ernst J. Smid
    • Ben Slotman
    • Eckhard Richter
    • Paul Van der Valk
    • Peter Sminia
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  • Published online on: January 1, 2006     https://doi.org/10.3892/or.15.1.97
  • Pages: 97-105
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Abstract

Multicellular tumor spheroids have been used to examine aspects of combined modality treatment since they often recreate the in vivo tumor environment much more closely than other models. The radioenhancement by gemcitabine (dFdC) on human glioma spheroids derived from cell lines (CLS) and biopsy tissue, grown as organotypic multicellular spheroids (OMS), was studied. CLS of GaMg and U87 and OMS of four glioblastoma patients were used. Radiochemosensitvity was determined using migration and proliferation assays on CLS. In OMS, histology and immunohistochemical studies of MIB-1, p53, and p21 expression were examined 24 and 48 h following treatment. Cell death (ethidium homodimer) was studied using a fluorescence cell viability assay. In CLS, combination treatment led to migration inhibition in GaMg and U87 of 85% and 62% (dFdC 46% and 52%, RT 21% and 43%) and proliferation inhibition of 83% and 85%, respectively. Following dFdC + RT in OMS (% of cases), apoptosis and p21 expression increased (50%), p53 expression increased (75%) and cell proliferation decreased (75%). Only minor morphological damage was observed. Confocal laser scanning microscopy identified an increased dead cell core after dFdC + RT (50%). In conclusion, dFdC can lead to an additively radioenhancement in CLS and individual OMS.

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January 2006
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Fehlauer F, Muench M, Smid EJ, Slotman B, Richter E, Van der Valk P and Sminia P: Combined modality therapy of gemcitabine and irradiation on human glioma spheroids derived from cell lines and biopsy tissue. Oncol Rep 15: 97-105, 2006
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Fehlauer, F., Muench, M., Smid, E.J., Slotman, B., Richter, E., Van der Valk, P., & Sminia, P. (2006). Combined modality therapy of gemcitabine and irradiation on human glioma spheroids derived from cell lines and biopsy tissue. Oncology Reports, 15, 97-105. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.15.1.97
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Fehlauer, F., Muench, M., Smid, E. J., Slotman, B., Richter, E., Van der Valk, P., Sminia, P."Combined modality therapy of gemcitabine and irradiation on human glioma spheroids derived from cell lines and biopsy tissue". Oncology Reports 15.1 (2006): 97-105.
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Fehlauer, F., Muench, M., Smid, E. J., Slotman, B., Richter, E., Van der Valk, P., Sminia, P."Combined modality therapy of gemcitabine and irradiation on human glioma spheroids derived from cell lines and biopsy tissue". Oncology Reports 15, no. 1 (2006): 97-105. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.15.1.97