Iranian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences (Nov 2014)

Feasibility assessment of in vitro chemoresponse assay on stereotactic biopsies of glioblastoma multiforms: a step towards personalized medicine

  • Fariba Sadeghi Fazel,
  • Mahnaz Haddadi,
  • Alireza Khoshnevisan,
  • Samad Muhammadnejad,
  • Ahad Muhammadnejad,
  • Zohreh Mazaheri,
  • Motahareh Arjomandnejad,
  • Reza Shirkoohi,
  • Mohammad-Ali Oghabian,
  • Narjes Sherkat-Khameneh,
  • Saeid Amanpour,
  • Monireh Kazemimanesh

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 11
pp. 922 – 925

Abstract

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Objective(s):P In vitro chemosensitivity and resistance assays (CSRAs) are a promising tool for personalized treatment of glioblastoma multiform (GBM). These assays require a minimum of 1 to 2 g of tumor specimen for testing, but this amount is not always accessible. We aimed to assess the feasibility and validity of utilizing stereotactic biopsies of GBM in CSRAs. Materials and Methods: Single cell suspension was prepared from 1 g weight explants of the established xenograft tumor of GBM. Also, primary culture was carried out on 35 mg weight specimens, as a surrogate for stereotactic biopsies. Then, chemoresponse profile of cells obtained by direct cell disaggregation and primary culture was determined using temozolomide and carmustine by clonogenic assay[AGA1] . Results: There was no statistically significant difference in the cytotoxicity of temozolomide and carmustine between cells obtained from both methods. Conclusion: This work supports the feasibility of using stereotactic biopsies of GBM in CSRAs.

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