Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2015, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (12): 1755-.
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Abstract: Objective To compare the biological behaviors of two drug-resistant testicular cancer cell lines established bydifferent methods. Methods Drug-resistance was induced in testicular cancer cell lines exposure of the cells to increasingconcentrations of or a high dose of cisplatin (I-10/DDPi and I-10/DDPh cell lines, respectively). The morphologicalcharacteristics of the two cell lines were observed microscopically. The resistance index of the cells was determined with MTTassay, and the cell growth curves were drawn. The cellular expression of resistance-associated proteins MDR1 and P-gp wasdetected by Western blotting. The cell invasion ability was assessed with Transwell assay. Results Normal testicular cancer cellline I-10 and the two resistant cell lines all showed an adherent growth pattern. Compared with I-10 cells, I-10/DDP cellsexhibited slightly heterogenous cell sizes, irregular shapes, the presence of microvilli tentacles on the cell surface, and ascattered arrangement. The cisplatin resistance index of I-10/DDPi and I-10/DDPh cells were 3.924 and 3.099, respectively.Compared with I-10, the drug-resistant cell lines showed extended doubling time with increased expressions of MDR1 andP-gp and increased cell invasiveness, which was especially obvious in I-10/DDPi cells. Conclusion Both increasing doseexposure and high-dose exposure to cisplatin can induce cisplatin resistance in testicular cancer cells, and the resistant cellsestablished by the latter method better mimics clinical drug-resistant tumor cells.
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