MONONUCLEAR-CELLS CONTAMINATING ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIC SAMPLES TESTED FOR CELLULAR-DRUG RESISTANCE USING THE METHYL-THIAZOL-TETRAZOLIUM ASSAY

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KASPERS, GJL
VEERMAN, AJP
PIETERS, R
BROEKEMA, GJ
HUISMANS, DR
KAZEMIER, KM
LOONEN, AH
ROTTIER, MAA
VANZANTWIJK, CH
HAHLEN, K
VANWERING, ER
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[1] DUTCH CHILDHOOD LEUKAEMIA STUDY GRP,2506 LP THE HAGUE,NETHERLANDS
[2] SOPHIA CHILDRENS UNIV HOSP,SUBDIV HEMATOONCOL,3015 GJ ROTTERDAM,NETHERLANDS
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10.1038/bjc.1994.446
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The methyl-thiazol-tetrazolium (MTT) assay is a drug resistance assay which cannot discriminate between malignant and non-malignant cells. We previously reported that samples with greater than or equal to 80% leukaemic cells at the start of culture give similar results in the MTT assay and the differential staining cytotoxicity assay, in which a discrimination between malignant and non-malignant cells can be made. However, the percentage of leukaemic cells may change during culture, which might affect the results of the MTT assay. We studied 106 untreated childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) samples with greater than or equal to 80% leukaemic cells at the start of culture. This percentage decreased below 80% in 28%, and below 70% in 13%, of the samples after 4 days of culture. A decrease below 70% occurred more often in case of 80-89% leukaemic cells (9/29) than in case of greater than or equal to 90% leukaemic cells at the start of culture (5/77, P = 0.0009). Samples with < 70% leukaemic cells after culture were significantly more resistant to 6 out of 13 drugs, and showed a trend towards being more resistant to two more drugs, than samples with greater than or equal to 80% leukaemic cells. No such differences were seen between samples with 70-79% and samples with greater than or equal to 80% leukaemic cells after cutlure. We next studied in another 30 ALL samples whether contaminating mononuclear cells could be removed by using immunomagnetic beads. Using a beads to target cell ratio of 10:1, the percentage of leukaemic cells increased from mean 72% (s.d. 9.3%) to mean 87% (s.d 6.7%), with an absolute increase of 2-35%. The recovery of leukaemic cells was mean 82.1% (range 56-100%, s.d. 14.0%). The procedure itself did not influence the results of the MTT assay in three samples containing only leukaemic cells. We conclude that it is important to determine the percentage of leukaemic cells at the start and at the end of the MTT assay and similar drug resistance assays. Contaminating mononuclear cells can be successfully removed from ALL samples using immunomagnetic beads. This approach may increase the number of leukaemic samples which can be evaluated for cellular drug resistance with the MTT assay or a similar cell culture drug resistance assay.
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