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A Flow Cytometric Clonogenic Assay Reveals the Single-Cell Potency of Doxorubicin.


ABSTRACT: Standard cell proliferation assays use bulk media drug concentration to ascertain the potency of chemotherapeutic drugs; however, the relevant quantity is clearly the amount of drug actually taken up by the cell. To address this discrepancy, we have developed a flow cytometric clonogenic assay to correlate the amount of drug in a single cell with the cell's ability to proliferate using a cell tracing dye and doxorubicin, a naturally fluorescent chemotherapeutic drug. By varying doxorubicin concentration in the media, length of treatment time, and treatment with verapamil, an efflux pump inhibitor, we introduced 10(5) -10(10) doxorubicin molecules per cell; then used a dye-dilution assay to simultaneously assess the number of cell divisions. We find that a cell's ability to proliferate is a surprisingly conserved function of the number of intracellular doxorubicin molecules, resulting in single-cell IC50 values of 4-12 million intracellular doxorubicin molecules. The developed assay is a straightforward method for understanding a drug's single-cell potency and can be used for any fluorescent or fluorescently labeled drug, including nanoparticles or antibody-drug conjugates.

SUBMITTER: Maass KF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4706798 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Flow Cytometric Clonogenic Assay Reveals the Single-Cell Potency of Doxorubicin.

Maass Katie F KF   Kulkarni Chethana C   Quadir Mohiuddin A MA   Hammond Paula T PT   Betts Alison M AM   Wittrup Karl Dane KD  

Journal of pharmaceutical sciences 20150907 12


Standard cell proliferation assays use bulk media drug concentration to ascertain the potency of chemotherapeutic drugs; however, the relevant quantity is clearly the amount of drug actually taken up by the cell. To address this discrepancy, we have developed a flow cytometric clonogenic assay to correlate the amount of drug in a single cell with the cell's ability to proliferate using a cell tracing dye and doxorubicin, a naturally fluorescent chemotherapeutic drug. By varying doxorubicin conce  ...[more]

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