DRUG AND RADIATION-RESISTANCE IN SPHEROIDS - CELL CONTACT AND KINETICS

被引:249
作者
OLIVE, PL
DURAND, RE
机构
[1] Medical Biophysics Department, British Columbia Cancer Research Centre, Vancouver, V5Z 1L3, B.C.
关键词
SPHEROIDS; DNA REPAIR; DOXORUBICIN; TOPOISOMERASE II INHIBITORS; IONIZING RADIATION; INTERCELLULAR CONTACT;
D O I
10.1007/BF00689632
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Cells from multicellular spheroids are often more resistant than monolayers to drugs and radiation. While explanations for resistance can be based on differences in cell cycle distribution, inability of the drug to penetrate the spheroid, or the presence of hypoxic cells, these mechanisms do not adequately explain resistance to all agents. Small spheroids (containing about 25-50 cells) exposed to ionizing radiation, hyperthermia, photodynamic therapy, or topoisomerase II inhibitors, are more resistant to killing than monolayers; the close three-dimensional contact in spheroids has been implicated in this resistance. Proposed mechanisms for the 'contact effect' include gap junctional 'reciprocity', cell shape mediated changes in (repair-related) gene expression, and alterations in chromatin packaging which influence DNA repair. The consequences of the contact effect are especially important for multifraction exposures. Another form of resistance can be demonstrated during repetitive treatments; 'regrowth resistance' reflects the capacity of spheroid cells to proliferate more efficiently to compensate for cell killing.
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