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Title: | The ATP assay, but not the MTT assay, detects further cytotoxicity of the combination of anthracycline-based therapy with histone deacetylase inhibitor (valproic acid) in breast cancer cells |
Other Titles: | ATP testi, MTT testinin aksine, meme kanseri hücrelerinde antrasiklin-bazlı tedavinin histon deasetilaz i̇nhibitörü ile kombinasyonunun yarattıǧı daha i̇leri düzeydeki sitotoksisiteyi tespit edebilmektedir |
Authors: | İlkay, Elif Armutak Uludağ Üniversitesi/Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi/Biyoloji Bölümü. Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Tıbbi Biyokimya Anabilim Dalı. 0000-0002-6729-7908 Arı, Ferda Ulukaya, Engin K-5792-2018 AAG-7012-2021 24376085300 6602927353 |
Keywords: | Valproic acid Breast cancer Apoptosis FEC protocol M30 antigen Caspase-cleaved cytokeratin-18 Luminescence assay Cemotherapy Growth Agent Drugs Serum Biochemistry & molecular biology |
Issue Date: | 2010 |
Publisher: | Walter De Gruyter |
Citation: | Arı, F. vd. (2010). "The ATP assay, but not the MTT assay, detects further cytotoxicity of the combination of anthracycline-based therapy with histone deacetylase inhibitor (valproic acid) in breast cancer cells". Turkish Journal of Biochemistry-Türk Biyokimya Dergisi, 35(4), 293-299. |
Abstract: | Purpose: It has been investigated that whether or not the combination of valproic acid (a histone deacetylase inhibitor) with anthracycline-based chemotherapy (FEC: 5-fluorouracil+epirubicine+ cyclophosphamide) would change the cytotoxic effects of FEC in breast cancer cells. Methods: The effect of valproic acid and its combination with FEC has been tested on MDA-MB-231 and MCF-7 human breast cancer cell lines. Anti-growth effects of treatments were determined by the MTT and ATP assays, while the detection of apoptosis was performed by the caspase-cleaved cytokeratin 18 assay. Results: Valproic acid treatment had anti-growth effect on the cell lines used at clinically achievable dose (0.6 mM). According to the MTT assay, the combination of valproic acid with different doses (50-200% Test Drug Concentration) of FEC did not result in any significant change over FEC-only treatment in both cell lines. However, according to the ATP assay, there has been found that the combination of 100% Test Drug Concentration FEC with valproic acid yielded more efficacy compared to FEC-alone. FEC induced the apoptosis in MCF-7 cells but the addition of valproic acid to FEC did not enhance apoptosis. Conclusion: According to the ATP assay, the use of valproic acid at the clinically achievable dose (0.6 mM) with different doses of FEC further increased the cytotoxic effect of FEC. However, this effect was not observed in the MTT assay. A caution should therefore be taken on the evaluation of the cytotoxic effect of valproic acid in cell lines. |
URI: | https://web.citius.technology/upload/turkjbiochem/2010/293-299.pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11452/27381 |
ISSN: | 0250-4685 1303-829X |
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