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The impact of stromal cell contamination on chemosensitivity testing of head and neck carcinoma
Authors:Dollner Ralph  Granzow Christof  Helmke Burkhard M  Ruess Alexandra  Schad Arno  Dietz Andreas
Institution:Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Institute of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany. ralph_dollner@med.uni-heidelberg.de
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Reliable chemosensitivity testing of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) still faces methodical limitations. Since stromal cell contamination has been found to preclude reliable radiosensitivity testing of HNSCC as well as chemosensitivity testing of lung tumors, the present study investigates the impact of stromal cell contamination on chemosensitivity testing of HNSCC. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Seventeen biopsies from HNSCC were analyzed. The specimens were investigated using an ex vivo colony formation assay which allows for the quantitative and separate determination of the overall, as well as the epithelial, and stromal response to carboplatin, 5-fluorouracil and docetaxel. RESULTS: The overall chemoresponse was dominated by stromal cell multidrug resistance. However, by selective evaluation of the epithelial chemoresponse, individual chemosensitivity patterns could be identified. CONCLUSION: Multidrug-resistant stromal cells preclude the reliable assessment of the chemoresponse of HNSCC specimens. Carefiul correction for stromal cell effects is a prerequisite for the generation of therapeutically useful information.
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