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. 1988;21(1):71-4.
doi: 10.1007/BF00262744.

Antitumor effect of CPT-11, a new derivative of camptothecin, against pleiotropic drug-resistant tumors in vitro and in vivo

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Antitumor effect of CPT-11, a new derivative of camptothecin, against pleiotropic drug-resistant tumors in vitro and in vivo

T Tsuruo et al. Cancer Chemother Pharmacol. 1988.

Abstract

CPT-11, a new derivative of camptothecin, was effective against tumor cells, especially vincristine (VCR)-and adriamycin (ADM)-resistant P388 leukemia, compared to either VCR or ADM. The drug showed superior chemotherapeutic effects over VCR and ADM in sensitive P388 leukemia-bearing mice, and was also effective in VCR- and ADM-resistant P388 leukemia-bearing mice. These latter survival advantages with CPT-11 were almost equal to those obtained by CPT-11 against sensitive P388 leukemia. CPT-11 was found to be effective against human tumor cells, especially various pleiotropically drug-resistant human tumor lines, compared to VCR and ADM. CPT-11 should be considered for further development as a new chemotherapeutic agent potentially effective against pleiotropically drug-resistant tumors.

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