PMID: 8603417Apr 1, 1996Paper

Measurement of potential doubling time for human tumor xenografts using the cytokinesis-block method

Cancer Research
L HlatkyP Hahnfeldt

Abstract

Estimates of the potential doubling time (Tpot) of seven human tumor xenografts were made using a cytokinesis-block method. This method is currently being investigated as an alternative to flow cytometric assays using the administration of a thymidine analog in the measurement of Tpot. If perfected, the cytokinesis-block method of measuring Tpot would be advantageous as a predictive assay, in that no label is administered to the tumors in situ. Xenografts were grown in nude mice, and following tumor excision and disaggregation, tumor cells were cultured with the cytokinesis-blocking agent cytochalasin B. The flux of cells through mitosis was marked by the accumulation of multinucleate cells. By counting the total number of nuclei as a function of time, the effective population growth was observed. Tpot values were obtained by fitting suitable exponential least squares curves to the data, with the doubling time indicated by the fitted functions. For the seven tumors studied, a significant spread in growth rates was observed. Tpot values generated by this method ranged from approximately 2 days for a rapidly growing squamous cell carcinoma of the pharynx, FaDu, to approximately 7.5 days for the slower growing glioblastoma multifo...Continue Reading

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