Growth factor effects on small cell lung cancer cells using a colorimetric assay: can a transferrin-like factor mediate autocrine growth?

Y Nakanishi, F Cuttitta, P G Kasprzyk, I Avis, S M Steinberg, A F Gazdar, J L Mulshine
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A semiautomated colorimetric assay (MTT assay), based on the ability of live cells to reduce a tetrazolium-based compound, 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyl tetrazolium bromide (MTT), to a purplish colored formazan product that can be measured spectrophotometrically, has recently been adapted for use in drug sensitivity analysis of cultured human tumor cell lines. We report the application of this assay for the evaluation of the growth factor requirements of human small cell lung cancer (SCLC) cell lines. Specifically, the growth stimulation of each constituent of a previously reported serum-free defined medium system for SCLC including various concentrations of hydrocortisone, insulin, transferrin, 17 beta-estradiol, and selenium (HITES) was evaluated. The optimal concentrations for insulin, transferrin, and selenium derived in the previously reported experiments with direct counting of viable cells were similar to optimal concentrations determined for the growth of three SCLC cell lines (NCI-H82, NCI-N417, NCI-H526) using the MTT assay. In contrast to the previous report, the growth-stimulating effects of hydrocortisone and 17 beta-estradiol were negligible. Using the MTT we have shown that a SCLC cell line, NCI-H345 (which has been previously reported to produce a transferrin-like molecule), was growth-inhibited by an anti-transferrin receptor antibody, when grown in transferrin-free media. The conditioned media from this cell line is stimulatory to other transferrin-sensitive cell lines, suggesting the possibility of an autocrine role for this transferrin-like molecule at least in that cell line. With carefully defined conditions for a given cell line in which cell density and other parameters are within a range of constant MTT metabolism, the assay is well suited for precise analysis of growth factor effects.

生长因子对小细胞肺癌细胞的比色效应:转铁蛋白样因子能否介导自分泌生长?
半自动化比色法(MTT法)基于活细胞将四唑基化合物3-(4,5-二甲基噻唑-2-基)-2,5-二苯基溴化四唑(MTT)还原为可分光光度法测量的紫色福马赞产物的能力,最近已被用于培养的人类肿瘤细胞系的药物敏感性分析。我们报告了该试验在评估人小细胞肺癌(SCLC)细胞系生长因子需求方面的应用。具体来说,我们评估了先前报道的无血清培养基系统的每种成分(包括不同浓度的氢化可的松、胰岛素、转铁蛋白、17 -雌二醇和硒)对SCLC的生长刺激作用。先前报道的直接计数活细胞实验中获得的胰岛素、转铁蛋白和硒的最佳浓度与使用MTT法测定的三种SCLC细胞系(NCI-H82、NCI-N417、NCI-H526)生长的最佳浓度相似。与之前的报告相反,氢化可的松和17 -雌二醇的生长刺激作用可以忽略不计。使用MTT,我们已经证明,当在无转铁蛋白的培养基中生长时,SCLC细胞系NCI-H345(以前报道过产生转铁蛋白样分子)被抗转铁蛋白受体抗体抑制生长。来自该细胞系的条件培养基对其他转铁蛋白敏感细胞系具有刺激作用,这表明至少在该细胞系中,这种类转铁蛋白分子可能具有自分泌作用。对于给定的细胞系,细胞密度和其他参数在恒定的MTT代谢范围内,通过仔细定义的条件,该试验非常适合于生长因子效应的精确分析。
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