High-content screening technologies utilize assays that monitor and quantify multiple cellular events. These assays are typically performed on a single cell type with automated microscopy and image analysis. However, in order to better understand the selectivity of a compound across multiple cell lines, these types of assay must be run serially, which is time consuming. The CellCard System developed by Vitra Bioscience enables multiple cell types to be assayed within a single microtiter well, thereby enabling the simultaneous determination of cellular responses across ten cell types. This multiplexed approach could address the demand for assay capacity, increase the quality of the biologic data, reduce timelines, and improve cost-effectiveness in hit identification and lead evaluation. The authors have carried out an in-depth evaluation of this technology platform using ten cancer cell lines and a library of compounds that affect cellular growth through different mechanisms. Multiple assays were used to investigate the compound effects on membrane integrity, cell cycle progression and apoptosis. In this technology review, the authors discuss personal experience with assay validation, data analysis, results such as cell type-specific compound effects, and the potential application of the CellCard System in drug discovery.
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Methods Mol Biol
November 2006
Vitra Bioscience, Inc., Mountain View, CA, USA.
The CellCard system enables the analysis of multiple cell types within a single microtiter well. In doing so, the CellCard system not only determines the effect of an experimental condition on a cell type of interest, but also the relative selectivity of that response across nine other cell types. In addition, this approach of cellular multiplexing is a means of miniaturization without the necessity of microfluidic devices.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExpert Rev Mol Diagn
September 2005
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, Lead Discovery & Profiling, 5 Research Parkway, Wallingford, CT 06492, USA.
High-content screening technologies utilize assays that monitor and quantify multiple cellular events. These assays are typically performed on a single cell type with automated microscopy and image analysis. However, in order to better understand the selectivity of a compound across multiple cell lines, these types of assay must be run serially, which is time consuming.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFComb Chem High Throughput Screen
June 2005
Vitra Bioscience, Inc., 2450 Bayshore Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA.
Advances in high throughput screening technologies have led to the identification of many small molecules, "hits", with activities toward the target of interest. And, as the screening technologies become faster and more robust, the rate at which the molecules are identified continues to increase. This evolution of high throughput screening technologies has generated a significant strain on the laboratories involved with the downstream profiling of these hits using cell-based assays.
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