• Cancer letters · Oct 2004

    Growth inhibitory effects of trastuzumab and chemotherapeutic drugs in gastric cancer cell lines.

    • Soo Jung Gong, Choon Jo Jin, Sun Young Rha, and Hyun Cheol Chung.
    • Department of Internal Medicine, Eulji University School of Medicine, Seoul, South Korea.
    • Cancer Lett. 2004 Oct 28; 214 (2): 215-24.

    AbstractThe various treatments for advanced gastric cancer have limitations and induce only marginal survival benefit. HER-2/neu protein is overexpressed in several types of human cancers and its amplification is associated with poor prognosis. Recombinant humanized anti-HER-2/neu antibody (trastuzumab) not only inhibits the proliferation of HER-2/neu overexpressing tumor cells but also augments the cytotoxicity of concomitant chemotherapeutic agents in metastatic breast cancer. In this study, we evaluated the growth inhibitory effects of trastuzumab in gastric cancer cells. HER-2/neu protein was evaluated by immunohistochemical analysis in seven gastric cancer cell lines. MTT assay was performed to evaluate the growth inhibitory effects of trastuzumab and three chemotherapeutic agents, doxorubicin, cisplatin and paclitaxel, both alone and in combinations. The changes of cell cycle after trastuzumab treatment were analyzed by flow cytometry. Four of the cell lines, YCC-2 with strong positivity of HER-2/neu expression, NCI-N87 with moderate positivity, YCC-3 with weak positivity, and SK-BR-3 as a positive control, were selected. After in vitro MTT assay for 1-day and 5 consecutive days' treatment of trastuzumab at various concentrations, growth inhibition was not observed in any cancer cell lines. However, there was variable dose-dependent sensitivity to doxorubicin, cisplatin and paclitaxel. YCC-2 and SK-BR-3 cancer cells were more sensitive to three chemotherapeutic drugs, constantly (P<0.05). The combination of 5 consecutive days' treatment of trastuzumab with 1-day doxorubicin treatment showed significant growth inhibition only in YCC-2 and NCI-N87 gastric cancer cells. After 1-day trastuzumab treatment, the S-phase fraction was decreased by 52 and 70% in YCC-2 and SK-BR-3, respectively. In conclusion, the expressions of HER-2/neu protein in gastric cancer cells are variable, and concomitant treatments of trastuzumab with doxorubicin increase cytotoxicity. This suggests that trastuzumab-based biologic therapy with chemotherapeutic agents can be applied in gastric cancer treatment.

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