Title:
Cell density-dependent alterations in tumorigenic potential of a murine T-cell lymphoma: Implication in the evolution of multidrug resistance in tumor cells

dc.contributor.authorVivek Singh
dc.contributor.authorMahendra Pal Singh
dc.contributor.authorSukh Mahendra Singh
dc.date.accessioned2026-02-07T04:49:42Z
dc.date.issued2008
dc.description.abstractWe have previously demonstrated that cells of murine T-cell lymphoma, when grown in vivo or in vitro in an environment of high cell density, undergo phenotypic alterations, providing them with survival benefits. However, it is unclear whether the acquisition of such growth-related phenotypic alterations is inheritable in successive cell generations and if these alterations are associated with an irreversible alteration in their tumorigenic ability and evolution of multidrug resistance. To investigate this, tumor cells of a murine model of a T-cell lymphoma, designated as Daltons lymphoma, and obtained from high and low cell density environment in vitro and in vivo, were transplanted in mice with or without the administration of anticancer drugs followed by analysis of their phenotypic properties and tumorigenic potential as measured by kinetics of tumor growth and survival of the tumor-bearing host. Kinetics of tumor progression was comparatively rapid in tumor-bearing mice transplanted with tumor cells from a high cell density environment, causing an early death of the host. Moreover, under these conditions the antitumor response of anticancer drugs, cisplatin, doxorubicin, and methotrexate, was found to be less effective compared with mice transplanted with tumor cells from a low cell density environment. The tumor cells from a high cell density source showed a long-term alteration in their survival properties both in vitro and in vivo, indicating that such alterations were sustainable over successive cell cycles. The study also discusses the possible mechanisms indicating the role of MDR1, Hsp70 and 90, Bcl-2, IL-1, IL-6, IL-10, IFNγ, and TGFβ in the evolution of multidrug resistance in tumor cells obtained from a high cell density environment. © 2008 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
dc.identifier.doi10.1097/CAD.0b013e32830ce4f5
dc.identifier.issn9594973
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1097/CAD.0b013e32830ce4f5
dc.identifier.urihttps://dl.bhu.ac.in/bhuir/handle/123456789/19890
dc.subjectCisplatin
dc.subjectDoxorubicin
dc.subjectMethotrexate
dc.subjectMultidrug resistance
dc.subjectT-cell lymphoma
dc.subjectTumor progression
dc.titleCell density-dependent alterations in tumorigenic potential of a murine T-cell lymphoma: Implication in the evolution of multidrug resistance in tumor cells
dc.typePublication
dspace.entity.typeArticle

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