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In Vitro and in Vivo Resistance to Cisplatin in Cells That Have Lost DNA Mismatch Repair

Daniel Fink, Hua Zheng, Sibylle Nebel, Paula S. Norris, Stefan Aebi, Tzu-Ping Lin, Alissar Nehmé, Randolph D. Christen, Martin Haas, Carol L. MacLeod and Stephen B. Howell
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In vitro studies have shown that loss of DNA mismatch repair due to lack of either hMSH2 or hMLH1 activity results in low-level resistance to cisplatin but not to oxaliplatin, an analogue that produces a different type of DNA adduct. No information is currently available on whether this low-level resistance is sufficient to result in enrichment of mismatch repair-deficient cells during drug exposure in vitro or to account for clinical failure of treatment in vivo. Mixed populations of cells containing a minority of DNA mismatch repair-deficient cells constitutively expressing green fluorescence protein were exposed repeatedly in vitro to cisplatin and oxaliplatin. Treatment with cisplatin resulted in a gradual enrichment for DNA mismatch repair-deficient cells, whereas treatment with oxaliplatin did not. MSH2-/- and MSH2+/+ embryonic stem cells were established as xenografts in athymic nude mice. Animals were treated 48 h after tumor implantation with a single LD10 dose of either cisplatin or oxaliplatin. MSH2-/- tumors were significantly less responsive to cisplatin than MSH2+/+ tumors, whereas there was no difference in sensitivity to oxaliplatin. These results demonstrate that the degree of cisplatin resistance conferred by loss of DNA mismatch repair is sufficient to produce both enrichment of mismatch repair-deficient cells during treatment in vitro and a large difference in clinical responsiveness in vivo. The results identify loss of DNA mismatch repair as a mechanism of resistance to cisplatin but not oxaliplatin.

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  • ↵1 This work was supported in part by Fellowship Awards from the EMDO Stiftung (Zurich, Switzerland) and the Holderbank Stiftung (to D. F.), and the Ernst Schering Research Foundation (Berlin, Germany) and the EMDO Stiftung (to S. N.). This work was conducted in part by the Clayton Foundation for Research-California Division. R. D. C., C. L. M., and S. B. H. are Clayton Foundation Investigators.

  • ↵2 To whom requests for reprints should be addressed, at the Department of Medicine 0058, University of California, San Diego, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, CA 92093. Phone: (619) 822-1110; Fax: (619) 822-1111.

  • Received January 27, 1997.
  • Accepted April 8, 1997.
  • ©1997 American Association for Cancer Research.
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