The ChemoFx® Assay: An Ex Vivo Chemosensitivity and Resistance Assay for Predicting Patient Response to Cancer Chemotherapy
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The ChemoFx® Assay is an ex vivo assay designed to predict the sensitivity and resistance of a given patient’s solid tumor
to a variety of chemotherapy agents. A portion of a patient’s solid tumor, as small as a core biopsy, is mechanically disaggregated
and established in primary culture where malignant epithelial cells migrate out of tumor explants to form a monolayer. Cultures
are verified as epithelial and exposed to increasing doses of selected chemotherapeutic agents. The number of live cells remaining
post-treatment is enumerated microscopically using automated cell-counting software. The resultant cell counts in treated
wells are compared with those in untreated control wells to generate a dose-response curve for each chemotherapeutic agent
tested on a given patient specimen. Features of each dose-response curve are used to score a tumor’s response to each ex vivo
treatment as “responsive,” “intermediate response,” or “non-responsive.” Collectively, these scores are used to assist an
oncologist in making treatment decisions.
Book Title: Apoptosis and Cancer: Methods and Protocols
Series: Methods in Molecular Biology | Volume: 414 | Pub. Date: Oct-11-2007 | Page Range: 57-78 | DOI: 10.1007/978-1-59745-339-4_6
Subject: Cancer Research
Key Words: Chemosensitivity and resistance assay (CSRA) - primary tissue culture - personalized medicine - cancer - ex vivo chemoresponse
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