HEXADECYLPHOSPHOCHOLINE DIFFERS FROM CONVENTIONAL CYTOSTATIC AGENTS

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作者
BERGER, MR
BETSCH, B
GEBELEIN, M
AMTMANN, E
HEYL, P
SCHERF, HR
机构
[1] GERMAN CANC RES CTR,DEPT ONCOL DIAGNOST & THERAPY,W-6900 HEIDELBERG,GERMANY
[2] GERMAN CANC RES CTR,DEPT MOLEC BIOL DNA TUMOR VIRUSES,W-6900 HEIDELBERG,GERMANY
关键词
HEXADECYLPHOSPHOCHOLINE; DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING TECHNIQUES; SOFT-AGAR COLONY ASSAY; FIBROBLASTS; DNA AND RNA VIRUS REPLICATION; CELLULAR SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION;
D O I
10.1007/BF01686464
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Alkylphosphocholines, and especially their main representative hexadecylphosphocholine (HPC), show high anticancer activity in methylnitrosourea(MNU)-induced autochthonous rat mammary carcinoma. The regression of MNU-induced rat mammary carcinoma during HPC treatment can be evaluated by computed tomography and sonography. This allows a noninvasive monitoring of therapy in vivo (tumor size, morphology, and blood supply). Both diagnostic modalities can show a rapid concentric decrease in tumor volume as well as the appearance of cystic, scarry, and necrotic areas in the tumor tissue as a result of HPC treatment. In addition, prior to, during and after therapy tumor perfusion can be assessed by color Doppler sonography in vivo. A more than 4-fold difference in HPC efficacy was observed when the colony growth of explanted MNU-induced mammary carcinoma cells was measured in the methylcellulose colony assay (IC50 = 180 mumol HPC/l) and the Hamburger Salmon colony assay (IC50 = 740 mumol HPC/l). In the latter assay, growth of concomitantly seeded untransformed cells, especially of fibroblasts, is much lower than in the methylcellulose colony assay. We therefore assume that the antitumor efficacy of HPC against MNU-induced mammary carcinoma is enhanced by neighboring cells such as fibroblasts. Cell culture experiments with the three MNU-induced rat mammary carcinoma cell clones 1-C-2, 1-C-30, and 1-C-32 revealed IC50 values in the range of 50-70 mumol HPC/l. The volume of 1-C-2 cells increased up to 4-fold after 72 h of permanent exposure to 100 mumol HPC/l, a concentration that completely inhibited proliferation of tumor cell numbers without being cytotoxic. Nucleotide triphosphate levels dropped significantly after 24 h and were slowly restored in spite of continued exposure. After 72 h, they nearly reached those levels observed in plateau-phase cells. This suggests that HPC-induced growth inhibition has similarities with physiologically occurring growth arrest. Finally, replication of RNA viruses and DNA viruses was suppressed 30-fold and 7-fold, respectively, at low concentrations of HPC (12 mumol/l), which caused no or negligible growth inhibition in the virus-harboring cells, thus demonstrating specific anti-viral activity of HPC. From these observations we conclude that HPC differs in many important aspects from conventional cytostatic agents and is certainly worth following-up in further investigations.
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