PeerJ (Mar 2017)

New in vitro system to predict chemotherapeutic efficacy of drug combinations in fresh tumor samples

  • Frank Christian Kischkel,
  • Julia Eich,
  • Carina I. Meyer,
  • Paula Weidemüller,
  • Jens Krapfl,
  • Rauaa Yassin-Kelepir,
  • Laura Job,
  • Marius Fraefel,
  • Ioana Braicu,
  • Annette Kopp-Schneider,
  • Jalid Sehouli,
  • Rudy Leon De Wilde

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.3030
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5
p. e3030

Abstract

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Background To find the best individual chemotherapy for cancer patients, the efficacy of different chemotherapeutic drugs can be predicted by pretesting tumor samples in vitro via the chemotherapy-resistance (CTR)-Test®. Although drug combinations are widely used among cancer therapy, so far only single drugs are tested by this and other tests. However, several first line chemotherapies are combining two or more chemotherapeutics, leading to the necessity of drug combination testing methods. Methods We established a system to measure and predict the efficacy of chemotherapeutic drug combinations with the help of the Loewe additivity concept in combination with the CTR-test. A combination is measured by using half of the monotherapy’s concentration of both drugs simultaneously. With this method, the efficacy of a combination can also be calculated based on single drug measurements. Results The established system was tested on a data set of ovarian carcinoma samples using the combination carboplatin and paclitaxel and confirmed by using other tumor species and chemotherapeutics. Comparing the measured and the calculated values of the combination testings revealed a high correlation. Additionally, in 70% of the cases the measured and the calculated values lead to the same chemotherapeutic resistance category of the tumor. Conclusion Our data suggest that the best drug combination consists of the most efficient single drugs and the worst drug combination of the least efficient single drugs. Our results showed that single measurements are sufficient to predict combinations in specific cases but there are exceptions in which it is necessary to measure combinations, which is possible with the presented system.

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