High-throughput analysis of HGF-stimulated cell scattering

GKY Chan, BA Lutterbach, BS Pan… - Journal of …, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
GKY Chan, BA Lutterbach, BS Pan, I Kariv, AA Szewczak
Journal of biomolecular screening, 2008journals.sagepub.com
Historically, only relatively low-throughput or expensive methods have been available to
measure cell migration. Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) is a ligand for the tyrosine kinase
receptor Met that, in addition to mediating proliferation and survival, increases cell motility
and metastasis. The authors have developed a high-throughput imaging assay for
measuring inhibition of HGF-induced scattering in human HPAF-II pancreatic
adenocarcinoma cells. Following treatment with test compounds and HGF for 24 h, cells are …
Historically, only relatively low-throughput or expensive methods have been available to measure cell migration. Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) is a ligand for the tyrosine kinase receptor Met that, in addition to mediating proliferation and survival, increases cell motility and metastasis. The authors have developed a high-throughput imaging assay for measuring inhibition of HGF-induced scattering in human HPAF-II pancreatic adenocarcinoma cells. Following treatment with test compounds and HGF for 24 h, cells are labeled with a nuclear stain and imaged at 10× magnification. The proximity of neighboring nuclei is measured, and the distribution of internuclear distances across each field of view is used to calculate the fraction of scattered cells. This method of analysis can be extended to other cell types and signaling pathways and, compared with other membrane-based migration assays currently available, the assay is significantly lower in cost, is less labor intensive, and provides higher throughput. (Journal of Biomolecular Screening 2008:847-854)
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