Studies on the relationship of objective response by chemotherapy and senescence induced in vitro for non-small cells lung cancer

Objective: To investigate the relationship between the objective response to combination chemotherapy of taxanes plus cisplatin in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and docetaxel plus cisplatin (DC regime) induced senescence of tumor cells in vitro. And its relation to mutant P53 protein (m-P53) wa...

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Published inThe Chinese-German journal of clinical oncology Vol. 6; no. 6; pp. 519 - 523
Main Authors Wang, Youzhou, Li, Wentao, Ning, Xiaohong, Zhou, Jianfeng, Chen, Shuchang
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.12.2007
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Summary:Objective: To investigate the relationship between the objective response to combination chemotherapy of taxanes plus cisplatin in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and docetaxel plus cisplatin (DC regime) induced senescence of tumor cells in vitro. And its relation to mutant P53 protein (m-P53) was also to be evaluated. Methods: Sixty-seven specimen obtained from NSCLC patients from January 1, 2003 to June 30, 2006. The patients consisted of 48 males and 19 females, ranging in age from 54 to 82 years (mean, 67.5 years), 41 cases were diagnosed as pathological stage Ⅲb, 26 cases were diagnosed as stage Ⅳ. Thirty-nine tumors were confirmed to be adenocarcinomas, 28 were confirmed to be squamous cell carcinomas. All patients accepted 2-6 cycles combination chemotherapy of Taxanes (docetaxel 40 mg/m^2, d1; d8, or paclitaxel 175 mg/m^2, d1) plus cisplatin (CDDP, 25 mg/m^2, d2-4). Patients were divided into chemoresponsive (CR + PR) and chemoresistant (SD + PD) groups according to objective response status which was evaluated by RECIST system. Tumor cells from specimens of bronchoscopic, surgical biopsy and pleural effusion cell collection had been cultured and treated with DC in vitro. The m-P53 of culture supernatant was measured by ABC-ELISA kit before DC treatment. The telomerase activity was determined by the telomeric repeat amplification protocol (TRAP) based PCR-ELISA kit and apoptosis was determined by TdT-mediated d-UTP-X nick-end labeling (TUNEL) assay. Data represent as both actual detected and positive value. The senescence of tumor cells defined as that, apoptosis rate increased more than 50% to control, and telomerase activity decreased less than 50% to control. Results: There was no significant difference between clinical treatment response and sex, pathological type, specimen origin, or m-P53 status in cultured cell supernatant. Telomerase activity and apoptosis rate was positive in 61.1% (41/67) and 25.4%(17/67) of all samples respectively. A significant difference of senescence of tumor cells treated by DC, was existed between chemoresponsive and chemoresistant patients groups (P 〈 0.05). Multinomial logistic regression analyses shew that telomerase activity decreased less than 50% in vitro may be an indicator of clinical response for taxanes plus cisplatin chemotherapy. Odds ratio was 4.226, P 〈 0.05. Conclusion: For NSCLC, DC induce lung cancer tumor cells senesce in vitro may be a promising predicator for clinical response, but the relationship between objective response by chemotherapy and detectable m-P53 or DC induced apoptosis is still obscure.
Bibliography:non-small cell lung cancer
senescence
docetaxel
cell culture
non-small cell lung cancer; cisplatin; docetaxel; mutant p53 protein; cell culture; apoptosis; senescence
mutant p53 protein
R734.2
apoptosis
cisplatin
42-1654/R
ISSN:1610-1979
1613-9089
DOI:10.1007/s10330-007-0118-0