| Literature DB >> 28601558 |
Giovanni C Forcina1, Megan Conlon1, Alex Wells1, Jennifer Yinuo Cao1, Scott J Dixon2.
Abstract
Cytotoxic compounds are important drugs and research tools. Here, we introduce a method, scalable time-lapse analysis of cell death kinetics (STACK), to quantify the kinetics of compound-induced cell death in mammalian cells at the population level. STACK uses live and dead cell markers, high-throughput time-lapse imaging, and mathematical modeling to determine the kinetics of population cell death over time. We used STACK to profile the effects of over 1,800 bioactive compounds on cell death in two human cancer cell lines, resulting in a large and freely available dataset. 79 potent lethal compounds common to both cell lines caused cell death with widely divergent kinetics. 13 compounds triggered cell death within hours, including the metallophore zinc pyrithione. Mechanistic studies demonstrated that this rapid onset lethal phenotype was caused in human cancer cells by metabolic disruption and ATP depletion. These results provide the first comprehensive survey of cell death kinetics and analysis of rapid-onset lethal compounds.Entities:
Keywords: apoptosis; cancer; cell death; ferroptosis; glycolysis; imaging; non-apoptotic cell death; time-lapse; zinc
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28601558 PMCID: PMC5509363 DOI: 10.1016/j.cels.2017.05.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Syst ISSN: 2405-4712 Impact factor: 10.304