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Journal of Ovarian Research Distinct genetic alterations occur in ovarian tumor cells selected for combined resistance to carboplatin and docetaxel
Research
Journal of Ovarian Research 2012, 5:40 doi:10.1186/1757-2215-5-40
Published: 30 November 2012
Published: 30 November 2012
Abstract (provisional)
Background
Current protocols for the treatment of ovarian cancer include combination chemotherapy
with a platinating agent and a taxane. However, many patients experience relapse of
their cancer and the development of drug resistance is not uncommon, making successful
second line therapy difficult to achieve. The objective of this study was to develop
and characterize a cell line resistant to both carboplatin and docetaxel (dual drug
resistant ovarian cell line) and to compare this cell line to cells resistant to either
carboplatin or docetaxel.
Methods
The A2780 epithelial endometrioid ovarian cancer cell line was used to select for
isogenic carboplatin, docetaxel and dual drug resistant cell lines. A selection method
of gradually increasing drug doses was implemented to avoid clonal selection. Resistance
was confirmed using a clonogenic assay. Changes in gene expression associated with
the development of drug resistance were determined by microarray analysis. Changes
in the expression of selected genes were validated by Quantitative Real-Time Polymerase
Chain Reaction (QPCR) and immunoblotting.
Results
Three isogenic cell lines were developed and resistance to each drug or the combination
of drugs was confirmed. Development of resistance was accompanied by a reduced growth
rate. The microarray and QPCR analyses showed that unique changes in gene expression
occurred in the dual drug resistant cell line and that genes known to be involved
in resistance could be identified in all cell lines.
Conclusions
Ovarian tumor cells can acquire resistance to both carboplatin and docetaxel when
selected in the presence of both agents. Distinct changes in gene expression occur
in the dual resistant cell line indicating that dual resistance is not a simple combination
of the changes observed in cell lines exhibiting single agent resistance.
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