Gsa. Longo et al., Characterization and drug sensitivity of four newly established colon adenocarcinoma cell lines to antifolate inhibitors of thymidylate synthase, ONCOL RES, 12(8), 2000, pp. 309-314
Four new cell lines were established from the primary tumors of patients wi
th untreated colorectal adenocarcinoma. Drug sensitivity and characterizati
on of these cell lines was performed. Three of the four cell lines formed c
olonies in soft agar and all were tumorigenic in nude mice. The cell lines
were morphologically similar but had differences in growth characteristics.
Two of the cell lines, C18 (CCCL-4) and C29 (CCCL-6), had a longer doublin
g time compared with C85 (CCCL-1) and C86 (CCCL-2). The C18 and C29 cell li
nes had chromosome 17 abnormalities and evidence by immunohistochemistry of
a mutant p53 and had decreased levels of thymidylate synthase and dihydrof
olate reductase proteins, associated with decreased thymidylate synthase ca
talytic activity in C18 and no detectable activity in C29. Raltitrexed and
GW1843U89 showed potent cytotoxic activity and all four cell lines displaye
d similar cytotoxicity to these folate thymidylate synthase inhibitors. The
C18 and C29 cell lines were in general resistant to the other agents teste
d (methotrexate, 5-fluoro-uracil, nolatrexed) when compared with the C85 an
d C86 cell lines. These new cell lines may be useful for the study of color
ectal adenocarcinoma and for evaluating new drugs or treatment schedules.