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      SKOV-3 and Me45 cell response to cisplatin-based chemotherapy: an in vitro study.

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          We studied malignant melanoma cell line Me45 and human ovarian carcinoma cell line SKOV-3 (resistant to cisplatin, adriamycin and diphtheria toxin), assessing their expression level of p53, HSP70 and glutathione S-transferase GST-π before and after chemotherapy with cisplatin. These proteins may be responsible for the occurrence of chemoresistance in cancer patients. To assess protein expression we used the immunocytochemical Avidin-Biotin-peroxidase Complex (ABC) method. Before application of chemotherapy, proteins p53, HSP70 and GST-π were present in 100 % of the examined melanoma cells. After the treatment, the intensity of the immunocytochemical reaction for p53 increased, whereas the intensity of immunocytochemical staining for HSP70 and GST-π decreased. In SKOV-3 cells, p53 and HSP70 were present in 100 % of the examined cells both prior to chemotherapy and after it. However, the intensity of the immunocytochemical reaction for p53 decreased, while that of HSP70 increased. As regards GST-π, only 5 % of all examined SKOV-3 cells revealed its expression before chemotherapy. Incubation with cisplatin caused an elevation in the number of ovarian cancer cells expressing GST-π up to 50 %. Moreover, the intensity of the immunocytochemical reaction for GST-π significantly increased.

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          Journal
          Folia Biol. (Praha)
          Folia biologica
          0015-5500
          0015-5500
          2014
          : 60
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Faculty of Medicine, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, Poland.
          [2 ] Student Scientific Circle of the Department of Medical Biochemistry, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, Poland.
          [3 ] Department of Animal Developmental Biology, University of Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland.
          [4 ] Second Department and Clinic of General and Oncological Surgery, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, Poland.
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          FB2014A0041
          25863038
          8570398d-e705-4baf-bf7e-b412467a8cb0
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