Flow cytometric measurement of glutathione content of human cancer biopsies
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- 31 December 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in British Journal of Cancer
- Vol. 61 (1), 65-68
- https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1990.14
Abstract
Rice et al. (1986) have described a flow cytometric method where the non-fluorescent probe monochlorobimane (mBCl) forms a fluorescent adduct with cellular glutathione (GSH) under the action of glutathione-S-transferase. We show there that for EMT6 carcinosarcoma cells there is a close correlation between mean cell fluorescence, expressed as a ratio to that of fluorescence calibration beads, and biochemically determined GSH content over the range 0.2-2.0 fmol cell-1. Single cell suspensions from 14 human cancers were prepared by 23-gauge needle aspiratin or mechanical disaggregation of surgical specimens, stained using mBCl and examined by flow cytometry. There was a wide range in individual cell fluorescence, which in contrast to EMT6 cells was not strongly correlated with Coulter volume. By comapring tumour cell fluorescence to that of calibrated beads, and assuming that the relationship with GSH content for EMT6 holds for other cells, a mean GSH content of 0.95 fmol cell-1 was derived for nine carcinomas, and 0.21 fmol cell-1 for five non-Hodgkin''s lymphomas. Although this semi-quantitation needs further validation, the method used here is rapid, gives an indication of heterogeneity of tumour cell GSH content, and can be applied to fine needle biopsy samples. It therefore shows promise as a means for studying prospectively the relationship of GSH content to clinical drug and radiation sensitivity, and for monitoring the effects of agents such as buthionine sulphoximine which are intended to improve treatment results through tumour cell GSH depletion.Keywords
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