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The tumor cell colony-forming efficiency in soft agarose was evaluated in 190 specimens obtained from patients with either small cell carcinoma of the lung (SCCL) or adenocarcinoma of the lung (ACL). Tumor cell colony formation was observed in 45 out of 53 (84%) specimens containing cytopathologically identifiable SCCL tumor cells obtained from a variety of metastatic sites. Tumor cell colony formation was also observed in 6 out of 10 specimens containing ACL tumor cells. The colony-forming efficiency for these lung cancer specimens ranged from 0.003 to 0.72% per nucleated cell plated and from 0.05 to 1.5% per tumor cell plated. There were no differences in plating efficiency for SCCL and ACL. The tumor cell origin of the cells in the agarose colonies was confirmed by cytologic examination, flow cytometric DNA content analysis, and electron microscopy examination. The 'stem cell' nature was demonstrated by the ability of colonies to form typical SCCL or ACL tumors when inoculated into athymic nude mice. In addition, continuous tumor cell lines were established from several specimens forming tumors in nude mice. These data confirm the tumor cell origin and 'stem cell' nature of lung cancer cell colonies growing in soft agarose. Whether the low colony-forming efficiency represents a property inherent in the tumor cells, or a defect in the culture system, remains to be determined.
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PMID:Demonstration of the stem cell nature of clonogenic tumor cells from lung cancer patients. 629 85

Monoclonal antibodies KS1/4, KS1/9, and KS1/17 were developed in this laboratory from a fusion of the murine myeloma cell line P3X63Ag8 with spleens of BALB/c mice previously primed with UCLA P3 cells derived from a human adenocarcinoma of the lung. Monoclonal antibodies KS1/4 and KS1/17 seemed to recognize similar glycoprotein antigens on the lung carcinoma cells by indirect immunoprecipitation and sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis analysis. However, mapping of [3H]lysine- and [3H]arginine-labeled tryptic peptides of antigens in specific immunoprecipitates of lung carcinoma cells by high-pressure liquid chromatography revealed a one peptide difference. Antibody KS1/9 did not immunoprecipitate any identifiable protein from detergent extracts of the immunizing cell line by routine methods and appears to detect a glycolipid antigen. Immunocytochemical analysis of tissue sections showed this monoclonal antibody to be reactive with adenocarcinomas of the lung and not with the other histological types of lung carcinoma or normal tissue. Monoclonal antibodies KS1/4 and KS1/17, however, reacted with 3 major histological types of lung cancer and minimally with the proximal tubules of normal kidney and the epithelium of bronchioles.
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PMID:Antigens associated with a human lung adenocarcinoma defined by monoclonal antibodies. 636 52

Generally, it is reported that the smallest tumor that can be detected with the 67Ga scintigram is limited to a diameter of approximately 3.0 cm. To surmount that limitation we have attempted to detect small lung cancer by means of quantitative external counting of 67Ga uptake rather than the qualitative scintigram. Seventy-two hours after 67Ga injection, the uptake counts of tumor (T) and a corresponding normal region in the opposite lung (N) were measured with scintillation camera. The 67Ga uptake ratio ((T-N)/N) could then be calculated. The 67Ga uptake ratio of 6 pulmonary adenocarcinomas was measured to be 0.05-0.22. In contrast, the 67Ga uptake ratio of benign lesions such as tuberculoma, pulmonary infarct, cyst, pneumoconiosis, mucoid impaction, hamartoma and chronic inflammatory lesion with calcification resulted in negative values (-0.01--0.77). From these results, it was possible to differentiated small adenocarcinoma of the lung tumor from these benign diseases. However, the 67Ga uptake ratios of 4 cases of active tuberculosis, 5 chronic inflammatory lesions and 1 granuloma were 0.01-0.41. The cases with more than 0.30 of 67Ga uptake ratios all represented active inflammatory lesions. However, there were some cases of inflammatory lesions where the values overlapped with adenocarcinoma.
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PMID:[Detection of small pulmonary carcinoma by 67Ga uptake ratio]. 657 9

Complete and accurate classification of all cases of cancer is essential for planning optimal management, estimating prognosis, communicating about individual patients or groups of patients, comparing results of various treatments and evaluating cancer control programs. For most types of cancer, the stage, or the anatomic extent of the cancer, is as important as other characteristics such as the primary site of the tumor, the histologic cell type, and the grade of the malignancy. The TNM system of staging recommended by the American Joint Committee on Cancer and the International Union against Cancer is used throughout the world, and there is convincing evidence of its value in selecting treatment and estimating prognosis. For example, Stage I squamous cell or adenocarcinoma of the lung is almost always amenable to surgical resection and five-year survival rates of about 70% are being reported by many cancer centers. In contrast, stage III lung cancer is usually not resectable and the five-year survival rate of this group is less than 10%.
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PMID:Is staging of cancer of value? 685 May 27

Eighty-five patients with advanced squamous carcinoma or adenocarcinoma of the lung were randomly assigned to receive vindesine with either high dose (120 mg/m2 of body surface area) or low dose (60 mg/m2) cisplatin. All patients had measurable disease and had not previously received chemotherapy. The response rate was similar with both treatments (43% complete and partial remission rate), but the high dose cisplatin regimen was superior to the low dose in median duration of response (12 versus 5.5 months; p = 0.05) and in median survival for responding patients (21.7 versus 10 months; p = 0.02). Myelosuppression was generally not a treatment problem; peripheral neuropathy and moderate azotemia were the major dose-limiting toxicities. With improved survival and response rates over those reported for conventional regimens, this combination of new agents supports the approach of new drug investigation in patients with lung cancer and the importance of the incorporation of active new agents into initial chemotherapy regimens.
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PMID:Cisplatin and vindesine combination chemotherapy for advanced carcinoma of the lung: A randomized trial investigating two dosage schedules. 702 19

The descriptive epidemiology of adenocarcinoma of the lung was compared with that of squamous cell carcinoma with the use of data for 1972-76 from the population-based cancer registry serving Los Angeles County. Several differences in the demographic characteristics between these two types of lung cancer were observed, including low male-to-female ratios and lack of social class gradients for adenocarcinoma. Cigarette smoking was responsible for 90% of squamous cell carcinoma in both men and women and for 79% of male and 46% of female adenocarcinoma. We also studied incidence rates of lung cancer after subtraction of the proportion of the incidence due to smoking by using data from a previously conducted case-control study in Los Angeles County. These residual rates for squamous cell carcinoma showed a fivefold excess in males compared with females, whereas those for adenocarcinoma were almost the same in men and women. These findings indicate that 1) smoking is etiologically less important for adenocarcinoma than for squamous cell carcinoma, and 2) other etiologic factors for adenocarcinoma affect women as much as men.
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PMID:Epidemiological characteristics of adenocarcinoma of the lung in Los Angeles County. 716 81

Studies were made on a case of well-differentiated adenocarcinoma of the lung in which the serum levels of secretory IgA (sIgA) were very high. Immunofluorescent studies showed that secretory component (SC) was found to be diffusely distributed in cancer cells. The SC was detected in the supernatant of homogenates of cancer tissues from the primary site and lymph node with metastases. The SC extracted from cancer tissue and purified colostral SC were antigenically identical. The authors conclude that the adenocarcinoma cells produced SC and secreted it into the bloodstream and that the binding of SC with polymeric IgA resulted in the hypergammaglobulinemia of sIgA. This appears to be the first reported case of SC-producing lung cancer. The authors' findings suggest that the high serum levels of sIgA in cancer patients may be due to the production and secretion of SC by tumor cells themselves rather than the reabsorption of intraluminal sIgA into the circulation through a damaged epithelium.
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PMID:Secretory-component-producing lung cancer with hypergammaglobulinemia of secretory IgA. 728 76

A case of lung cancer manifested as cardiac tamponade was reported. A 64-year-old male had anterior chest pain and dyspnea. A chest X-ray films showed an enlarged heart with a solitary round shadow in the left lung hilus. Echocardiogram disclosed a large amount of pericardial effusion. Emergency pericardiectomy with drainage was accomplished. The patient lived for 8 months without effusion accumulation. Histologically adenocarcinoma of the lung with prominent lymph nodes metastases was disclosed. Surgical decompression such as pericardiectomy or pericardial fenestration is a valuable selection in the treatment of pericardial effusion and tamponade.
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PMID:[Lung cancer manifested as cardiac tamponade: a case report]. 747 96

We investigated the immunohistochemical expression of three carbohydrate antigens, sialyl-Lewisa, sialyl-Lewisx and sialyl-Lewisx-i, in human lung cancer tissues using monoclonal antibodies, 2D3, SNH3 and FH6, respectively, and compared the expression rate of these three antigens with clinical and pathologic findings. The expression rate of all the three antigens in adenocarcinoma was higher than that in squamous cell carcinoma and that of sialyl-Lewisx was highest in adenocarcinoma. Sialyl-Lewisx antigen was expressed in all cases of positive nodal metastasis or postoperative distant metastasis in adenocarcinoma. In squamous cell carcinoma, however, there was no relationship between the expression rate of sialyl-Lewisx antigen and nodal or distant metastasis. These results suggest that expression of sialyl-Lewisx antigen in adenocarcinoma of the lung may be correlated with nodal or distant metastasis.
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PMID:[Immunohistochemical expression of sialyl-Lewis antigens in lung cancer]. 763 18

Sputum cells from 44 lung cancer patients (22 adenocarcinoma, 19 squamous cell carcinoma and 3 small cell carcinoma cases) were examined to contain mutant K-ras genes. The mutant-allele-specific amplification (MASA) method was used for detection of K-ras point mutations. The reaction was designed to amplify only mutant codons with polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Codons 12, 13 and 61 were studied with synthesized primers. Two cases (primary adenocarcinoma of the lung and pancreas adenocarcinoma with lung metastasis) were positive for point mutations at codon 12. The mutation of GGT to GTT was found in the first case and to GAT in the second one. Further experiments with colony hybridization revealed the mutations were found in 1% of alleles in both cases. There were no point mutations found at codon 13 nor 61. Our experiments showed it is possible to detect K-ras mutation in sputum cells from lung cancer patients, with MASA method.
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PMID:[Detection of K-ras mutation from malignant cells in sputum with mutant-allele specific amplification (MASA) method]. 767 46


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