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Sequential assessment of multidrug resistance phenotype and measurement of S-phase fraction as predictive markers of breast cancer response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy
Author(s): Chevillard S, Pouillart P, Beldjord G, Asselain B, Beuzeboc P, Magdelenat H, Vielh P
Source: CANCER    Volume: 77    Issue: 2    Pages: 292-300    Published: JAN 15 1996  
Times Cited: 104     References: 34     
Abstract: BACKGROUND. The authors examined the relevance of S-phase fraction (SPF) and multidrug resistance (MDR) phenotype as predictive tests of breast cancer response in a series of patients treated by conventional doses of neoadjuvant chemotherapy with (FAG) or without (FTC) doxorubicin.

METHODS. Fine needle samplings of tumors were used to measure SPF by now cytometry before treatment (Day 0), and to assess the MDR phenotype using semiquantified reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction and immunocytochemistry, before and after (Days 8 and 28) the first cycle of chemotherapy.

RESULTS. Measurement of SPF before treatment was significantly associated with clinical response, but sequential assessment of MDR phenotype identified three groups of tumors with distinct outcomes: (1) tumors with a positive and constant expression of MDR1, in which prediction of resistance was restricted to patients treated by FAG; (2) tumors without any detectable expression, in which resistance to FAC or FTC treatments was rarely observed; and (3) tumors with an early (Day 8) acquired or increased MDR1 gene expression, which were always resistant to therapy to both treatment regimens. These results were confirmed at the protein level.

CONCLUSIONS. Sequential assessment of MDR phenotype is a relevant tool for monitoring breast cancer response in neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Cancer 1996; 77:292-300. (C) 1996 American Cancer Society.

Document Type: Article
Language: English
Addresses:
1. INST CURIE, DEPT PATHOL, UNITE CYTOPATHOL & CYTOMETRIE CLIN, F-75231 PARIS 05, FRANCE
2. INST CURIE, DEPT TRANSFERT, PARIS, FRANCE
3. INST CURIE, SERV ONCOL ADULTE, PARIS, FRANCE
4. INST CURIE, BIOSTAT UNIT, PARIS, FRANCE
5. CHU COCHIN PORT ROYAL, U129, PARIS, FRANCE
Publisher: WILEY-LISS, DIV JOHN WILEY & SONS INC 605 THIRD AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10158-0012
Subject Category: Oncology
IDS Number: TR256
ISSN: 0008-543X
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