Cytotoxic Profiling of Annotated and Diverse Chemical Libraries Using Quantitative High-Throughput Screening

被引:9
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作者
Lee, Olivia W. [1 ]
Austin, Shelley [1 ]
Gamma, Madison [1 ]
Cheff, Dorian M. [1 ]
Lee, Tobie D. [1 ]
Wilson, Kelli M. [1 ]
Johnson, Joseph [1 ]
Travers, Jameson [1 ]
Braisted, John C. [1 ]
Guha, Rajarshi [1 ]
Klumpp-Thomas, Carleen [1 ]
Shen, Min [1 ]
Hall, Matthew D. [1 ]
机构
[1] NIH, Natl Ctr Advancing Translat Sci, 9800 Shady Grove Rd, Rockville, MD 20850 USA
关键词
cytotoxicity; ultra-high-throughput screening; cell-based assays; cancer and cancer drugs; profiling; LUCIFERASE; PLATFORM; IDENTIFICATION; VALIDATION; ACTIVATION; INHIBITORS; MECHANISM; BINDING; AGENTS; CELLS;
D O I
10.1177/2472555219873068
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Cell-based phenotypic screening is a commonly used approach to discover biological pathways, novel drug targets, chemical probes, and high-quality hit-to-lead molecules. Many hits identified from high-throughput screening campaigns are ruled out through a series of follow-up potency, selectivity/specificity, and cytotoxicity assays. Prioritization of molecules with little or no cytotoxicity for downstream evaluation can influence the future direction of projects, so cytotoxicity profiling of screening libraries at an early stage is essential for increasing the likelihood of candidate success. In this study, we assessed the cell-based cytotoxicity of nearly 10,000 compounds in the National Institutes of Health, National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences annotated libraries and more than 100,000 compounds in a diversity library against four normal cell lines (HEK 293, NIH 3T3, CRL-7250, and HaCat) and one cancer cell line (KB 3-1, a HeLa subline). This large-scale library profiling was analyzed for overall screening outcomes, hit rates, pan-activity, and selectivity. For the annotated library, we also examined the primary targets and mechanistic pathways regularly associated with cell death. To our knowledge, this is the first study to use high-throughput screening to profile a large screening collection (>100,000 compounds) for cytotoxicity in both normal and cancer cell lines. The results generated here constitute a valuable resource for the scientific community and provide insight into the extent of cytotoxic compounds in screening libraries, allowing for the identification and avoidance of compounds with cytotoxicity during high-throughput screening campaigns.
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页数:12
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