Rd. Petty et al., COMPARISON OF MTT AND ATP-BASED ASSAYS FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF VIABLE CELL NUMBER, Journal of bioluminescence and chemiluminescence, 10(1), 1995, pp. 29-34
Cell viability assays are widely used to assess the effect of chemothe
rapeutic drugs and other agents on cell lines and have shown promise f
or the prediction of tumour chemosensitivity. in this study we have co
mpared two viability assays using Daudi and CCRF-CEM cell lines over a
range of 1500-100,000 cells/well of a microplate. The ATP assay was a
ble to detect the lower limit of 1563 cells/well with luminescence val
ues at least 100 x background readings. while the MTT assay could not
detect less than 25,000 cells/well above background readings. The ATP
assay also showed better reproducibility and sensitivity when cells we
re grown in microtitre plates over several days, and is particularly u
seful for the measurement of viability with low cell numbers.