• 1 January 1982
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 42  (3) , 1005-1007
Abstract
Tumor cells from a human melanoma xenograft [athymic mice] show better colony growth and plating efficiency in soft agar when incubated in a 5% O2 atmosphere than at a higher concentration of 20% O2. Exposure to low drug concentrations under a 20% (but not 5%) O2 atmosphere stimulated plating efficiency. Enhanced sensitivity (4- to 20-fold) to a variety of chemotherapeutic agents was seen in cells incubated under low but not the higher O2 concentration. These studies suggest the important role of O2 concentration in tumor colony growth, plating efficiency and drug cytotoxicity for human solid tumors in vitro.