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Selection of Radioresistant Cells by Vitamin A Deficiency in a Small Cell Lung Cancer Cell Line
Authors:Takeo Terasaki  Yukio Shimosato  Makio Wada  Jun Yokota  Masaaki Terada
Affiliation:Pathology;Genetics Divisions;Section of Studies on Metastasis, National Cancer Center Research Institute, 1–1, Tsukiji 5-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104
Abstract:Radiation sensitivity of a human small cell lung cancer cell line, Lu-134-B cells, cultured in serum-supplemented medium and of cells transferred to and cultured in delipidized serum-supplemented (vitamin A-deficient) medium was studied. The cells cultured in serum-supplemented medium showed the phenotype of classic small cell lung cancer sensitive to radiation, while cells transferred to delipidized serum-supplemented medium showed partial squamous cell differentiation and became resistant to radiation. These results suggest that some small cell lung cancer cells in vitro change their morphology and radiosensitivity depending on the culture conditions. The change in radiosensitivity was reproducible, and was not reversible by culture of the radioresistant cells in delipidized serum-supplemented medium with addition of retinoic acid (vitamin A-sufficient medium) for two months, although squamous cells disappeared. Acquisition of radioresistancy was considered to occur as the result of clonal selective growth in delipidized medium of a minor cell population in the original cell culture, based on a study of chromosome number. It was also found that there was no association of myc -family oncogenes with the changes of radiosensitivity in this cell line.
Keywords:Small cell lung carcinoma    Culture    Chromosome    Radiosensitivity    Vitamin A
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