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Development of a Rapid <i>In Vitro</i> Screening Assay Using Metabolic Inhibitors to Detect Highly Selective Anticancer Agents

Felagot A. Abebe, Megan D. Hopkins, Suraj N. Vodnala, Robert J. Sheaff, Angus A. Lamar

2021ACS Omega18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Traditional long exposure (24-72 h) cell viability assays for identification of potential drug compounds can fail to identify compounds that are: (a) biologically active but not toxic and (b) inactive without the addition of a synergistic additive. Herein, we report the development of a rapid (1-2 h) compound screening technique using a commercially available cell viability kit (CellTiter-Glo) that has led to the detection of compounds that were not identified as active agents using traditional cytotoxicity screening methods. These compounds, in combination with metabolic inhibitor 2-deoxyglucose, display selectivity toward a pancreatic cancer cell line. An evaluation of 11 mammalian cell lines against 30 novel compounds and two metabolic inhibitors is reported. The inclusion of metabolic inhibitors during an initial screening process, and not simply during mechanistic investigations of a previously identified hit compound, provides a rapid and sensitive tool for identifying drug candidates potentially overlooked by other methods.

Topics & Concepts

CytotoxicityViability assayChemistryDrug discoveryCell cultureDrugDrug developmentIn vitroIn vitro toxicologyComputational biologyBiochemistryPharmacologyCombinatorial chemistryBiologyGeneticsPharmacogenetics and Drug MetabolismComputational Drug Discovery MethodsCell Image Analysis Techniques
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