Abstract

The O 6-alkylguanine-DNA alkyltransferase (AT) activity in different kinds of human brain tumors was investigated. Twenty-seven brain tumors were analysed. Twenty-five of them showed proficient AT activity with values ranging between 20 and 722 fmol AT/mg protein. The two AT-deficient tumors observed were an oligodendroglioma and an astrocytoma. The relationship between the different histological kinds of tumor, with respect to the AT activity was: meningeomas > sarcomas > glioblastomas > astrocytomas > oligodendrogliomas > neurinomas > lymphomas. The proposal of Kohn (DNA filter elution methods in anticancer drug development. In: Concepts, Clinical Developments, and Therapeutic Advances in Cancer Chemotherapy. Editor: F.M. Muggia. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Boston) to confine treatments with alkylating antineoplastic agents to AT-deficient tumors, is discussed.

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