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INACCURACY OF ESTIMATIONS OF S PHASE FRACTION BY REDUCTION IN CLONING EFFICIENCY WITH HYDROXYUREA OR TRITIATED THYMIDINE
Authors:A Yen  Caryl Lambek  B Clarkson
Institution:Laboratory of Hematopoietic Cell Kinetics, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, U.S.A.
Abstract:The current hypothesis, that the fractional reduction of cloning efficiency in semi-solid culture systems induced by pretreatment of the cells with hydroxyurea (HU) or 3H]TdR equals the fraction of cells initially in S phase, is tested. A lymphoblastoid cell line, SK-L7, with known cell cycle kinetics was exposed to cytotoxic concentrations of HU or suicidal doses of 3H]TdR and then initiated in semi-solid and liquid culture. Although approximately 0.6 of the initial population was in S, 1-hr exposures of HU at concentrations of up to 10-2 M failed to reduce subsequent cloning efficiency. the 1-hr exposure to HU did not reduce either the immediate cell number or the gross population doubling rate over 24 hr. A 24-hr exposure to 10-3 M HU reduced the cloning efficiency by approximately 98%, confirming the drug's cytotoxic capability. 3H]TdR at doses of 100 μCi/ml for 20–40 min reduced the cloning efficiency by approximately 60 and 70%, respectively. Although no cytotoxicity immediately after exposure was observed in either case, gross population doubling rate in liquid culture was reduced. While HU failed to reduce subsequent cloning efficiency, 3H]TdR reduced cloning efficiency by approximately the fraction of initial cells in S. the above hypothesis, therefore, cannot be applied naïvely as a technique for quantitating the fraction of a clonogenic cell population in S phase.
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