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Colony growth of normal and neoplastic cells in various concentrations of methylcellulose
Authors:H C Kluin-Nelemans  H W Hakvoort  J H Jansen  N Duinkerken  J F van den Burgh  J H Falkenburg  R Willemze
Institution:Laboratory of Experimental Hematology, Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands.
Abstract:To assess the semisolid character of methylcellulose (MC) and its ability to prevent cell migration and aggregation in clonogenic assays, we studied the influence of various concentrations of MC (0.7%-1.26%) on colony growth of neoplastic cell lines, normal bone marrow cells, and hairy cell leukemia (HCL). All cell lines (K562, HL-60, JOK-1, Daudi, and BB3, an IgM-kappa B-cell line) showed a prominent decrease in colony numbers and remarkable changes in colony morphology at rising MC concentrations, whereas no such influence could be demonstrated for HCL, mixed lineage colony-forming units (CFU-GEMM), granulocyte-macrophage CFU (CFU-GM), erythroid burst-forming units (BFU-E), and erythroid CFU (CFU-E). Despite a decrease in colony numbers at high MC concentrations, some cell lines showed a sustained proliferation as measured by growth index calculations and bromodeoxyuridine (BrdUrd) incorporation. This indicates that at certain MC concentrations colony formation is not always a reflection of proliferation. BrdUrd incorporation yielded an extremely low proliferation capacity for HCL. It is likely that HCL cells, which strongly aggregate, formed pseudo-colonies in spite of high MC concentrations.
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