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Characterization of Microtubule Destabilizing Drugs: A Quantitative Cell-Based Assay That Bridges the Gap between Tubulin Based- and Cytotoxicity Assays

Marie-Catherine Laisne    
Sophie Michallet and Laurence Lafanechère    

Resumen

The characterization of new microtubule depolymerizing agents relies mainly on purified tubulin assays in vitro and on cytotoxicity tests. However, the relationship between the in vitro effects of drugs and their effect on cell viability may not be direct. Here, we have systematically compared the effect of four reference drugs on tubulin polymerization in vitro and in cells, using a recently-developed quantitative assay of the cellular microtubule content. By comparing these results with cell viability assays, we found that this new cellular microtubule content test better predicts cellular drug toxicity than the in vitro tubulin polymerization assay. This test can thus be easily implemented in the process of discovery and characterization of novel microtubule poisons.

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