Chemosensitivity testing of human lung cancer cell lines using the MTT assay
Open Access
- 1 December 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in British Journal of Cancer
- Vol. 57 (6) , 540-547
- https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1988.125
Abstract
Thirty human lung cancer cell lines were tested for chemosensitivity using the semi-automated. non-clonogenic MTT assay. The tumour cell lines came from three major categories of patients: untreated small cell lung cancer (SCLC); SCLC relapsing on chemotherapy; and non-SCLC predominantly from untreated patients. From these data IC50 values were derived for each drug in each cell line. While some inter-experimental variability was observed, the rank order of chemosensitivity of each cell line within this panel was significantly correlated between experiments. These results show that tumour cell lines derived from untreated small cell lung cancer patients were the most chemosensitive for adriamycin, melphalan, vincristine and VP16 compared to the other cell types. In addition, untreated SCLC was more sensitive than non-SCLC to BCNU and cis-platin, while vincristine was the only drug to which treated SCLC was more sensitive compared to the non-SCLC lines. In contrast, no significant differences between the lung cancer types were observed for vinblastine. Thus, this panel of lung cancer cells exhibited a drug sensitivity profile paralleling that observed in clinical practice. These results suggest that this lung cancer cell line panel in combination with a relatively simple but reproducible chemosensitivity assay, such as the MTT assay, has potential for the testing of drug combinations and evaluating new anti-cancer agents in vitro.Keywords
This publication has 23 references indexed in Scilit:
- Rapid chemosensitivity testing of human lung tumor cells using the MTT assayCancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology, 1986
- Patients with Small-Cell Lung Cancer Treated with Combination Chemotherapy with or without IrradiationAnnals of Internal Medicine, 1985
- In vitro determination of tumour chemosensitivity in haematological malignanciesHematological Oncology, 1985
- Treatment of extensive stage small cell bronchogenic carcinomaThe American Journal of Medicine, 1983
- A Critical Appraisal of the Human Tumor Stem-Cell AssayNew England Journal of Medicine, 1983
- Etoposide and cis-platinum in non-small-cell bronchogenic carcinomaCancer Treatment Reviews, 1982
- Association between human tumor colony-forming assay results and response of an individual patient's tumor to chemotherapyThe American Journal of Medicine, 1981
- Clinical Correlations of Drug Sensitivity in the Human Tumor Stem Cell AssayPublished by Springer Nature ,1980
- Combination chemotherapy of bronchogenic carcinoma I. Non-oat cellCancer Treatment Reviews, 1977
- Primary Bioassay of Human Tumor Stem CellsScience, 1977