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Tamoxifen delays the development of resistance to cisplatin in human melanoma and ovarian cancer cell lines.
Authors:E. F. McClay   K. D. Albright   J. A. Jones   R. D. Christen     S. B. Howell
Affiliation:Department of Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston 29403-5848.
Abstract:The development of resistance to cisplatin (DDP) occurs rapidly both in vitro and in vivo, and constitutes a major obstacle to effective therapy. We have previously demonstrated that there is a highly synergistic interaction between tamoxifen (TAM) and DDP against cell lines representative of three different human cancers: melanoma, ovarian carcinoma and small-cell lung cancer. The purpose of these studies was to determine if TAM interferes with the development of resistance to DDP. T-289 melanoma cells and 2008 ovarian cancer cells were cultured with increasing concentrations of DDP +/- TAM in an attempt to induce resistance to DDP. At various time points the cells were removed from culture and the degree of resistance to DDP was quantitated. Concurrent exposure to TAM and DDP decreased both the rate and the absolute magnitude of resistance to DDP in both melanoma and ovarian cancer cell lines. In the T-289 cell line the rate was decreased by a factor of 3.4 +/- 1.4 (P < 0.05), while in the 2008 cell line the rate was decreased by a factor of 2.4 (P < 0.01). TAM decreases the rate as well as the absolute magnitude of in vitro resistance to DDP in both melanoma and ovarian cancer cell lines. These data suggest that the concurrent administration of TAM and DDP may result in a delay in the development of resistance to DDP which may have important clinical implications in the design of DDP-containing regimens.
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