BMC Cancer (Feb 2008)

Comparative study of the radiosensitising and cell cycle effects of vinflunine and vinorelbine, <it>in vitro</it>

  • Pattyn Greet GO,
  • Lambrechts Hilde AJ,
  • De Pooter Christel MJ,
  • Pauwels Bea,
  • Lardon Filip,
  • Simoens Cindy,
  • Breillout Fabienne,
  • Vermorken Jan B

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-8-65
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
p. 65

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Abstract Background Vinca alkaloids are an important class of anticancer agents and semisynthetic vinca alkaloids are developed to improve the therapeutic index of this class of drugs. In the present study, a direct comparison was made between vinflunine and vinorelbine regarding their radiosensitising and cell cycle effects. Methods Four human tumour cell lines were tested under identical experimental conditions, using equitoxic concentrations of vinflunine and vinorelbine. Results Vinflunine and vinorelbine induced a comparable radiosensitising effect (p-value never below 0.01) when cells were incubated for 24 h immediately prior to radiation. Regarding the cell cycle effects, a statistically significant concentration-dependent G2/M block was seen after 24 h incubation with vinorelbine in all tested cell lines. Similar results, with small cell line-related differences, were observed with vinflunine. Conclusion The radiosensitising effects of both semisynthetic vinca alkaloids were comparable (not statistically different) and nearly always cell line-specific and concentration-dependent. The cell cycle effects could be related to the observed radiosensitising effects. Considering the more favourable toxicity profile of vinflunine, this agent might be more promising than vinorelbine for chemoradiation studies in the clinic.