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International Journal of Cell Cloning, Vol 4, 51-62, Copyright © 1986 by AlphaMed Press


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Endogenous thymidine and hypoxanthine are a source of error in evaluating methotrexate cytotoxicity by clonogenic assays using undialyzed fetal bovine serum

AF Sobrero and JR Bertino

None of 13 fresh human tumor samples of various histology cloned in a two-layer agar culture system with 20% undialyzed fetal bovine serum (FBS) showed sensitivity to three antifolates, methotrexate (MTX), trimetrexate and 5,8-dideazaisofolic acid (IAHQ), even after continuous exposure to the highest concentrations (100 microM) for 21 days. In order to investigate this lack of antifolate drug effect, we compared the toxicity of continuous MTX exposure in the human colon carcinoma cell line HCT-8, cloned in a thymidineless medium (RPMI 1640) supplemented with 10% horse serum (HS), 10% fetal bovine serum (FBS), 20% FBS or 20% dialyzed FBS. In the presence of native FBS, when the minimum clone size was set at 30 cells/colony, the survival of HCT-8 cells reached a plateau at approximately 60% of untreated control after exposure to MTX concentrations between 0.1 microM and 100 microM. Only when the minimum clone size was set at 2 X 10(3) cells/colony was the sensitivity of HCT-8 cells to the antimetabolite comparable to that obtained in HS or dialyzed FBS (ED50 values in the range of 0.01 microM). MTX protection experiments indicated that even very small concentrations of thymidine and hypoxanthine together were sufficient to reproduce the pattern of sensitivity to MTX observed under culture conditions with undialyzed FBS. We conclude that for a proper evaluation of MTX cytotoxicity in clonogenic assays, dialyzed FBS and thymidine-less media should be employed; if native FBS is an absolute requirement for growth, only very large colonies (at least 10 cell divisions) should be scored.


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