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[Cancer Research 40, 1820-1823, June 1, 1980]
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Positive Correlation between Histological Tumor Involvement and Generation of Tumor Cell Colonies in Agarose in Specimens Taken Directly from Patients with Small-Cell Carcinoma of the Lung

Desmond N. Carney, Adi F. Gazdar and John D. Minna

NCI-VA Medical Oncology Branch, Division of Cancer Treatment, National Cancer Institute, and Washington VA Medical Center, Washington, D. C. 20422

Twenty-seven specimens for in vitro agarose clonogenicity testing were obtained from 25 patients with small-cell carcinoma of the lung (SCCL). The specimens were obtained from bone marrows, pleural effusions, lymph nodes, and liver biopsies. Colony formation was seen in 14 of 15 specimens that were histologically involved with SCCL, but no colony growth was seen in the 12 patient specimens without histocytopathological evidence of SCCL, including seven bone marrow specimens. Cytological examination of the agarose colonies confirmed their SCCL origin. Colonies reached sizes of 50 to 1000 cells in 7 to 10 days, indicating an in vitro doubling time of less than 24 hr, remarkably shorter than the population doubling times measured in patients. None of the 100 clones picked from these specimens demonstrated the ability to continuously replicate in vitro. These results show an excellent correlation between agarose colony formation and histological tumor involvement and a more rapid in vitro doubling time than that seen in vivo and demonstrate that standard tissue culture conditions do not allow demonstration of a self-renewing stem cell in fresh tumor specimens of SCCL.

Received 12/ 6/79. Accepted 2/28/80.




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