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Title: An accessible and high-throughput strategy of continuously monitoring apoptosis by fluorescent detection of caspase activation.

Authors: Hanson, Kelly M; Finkelstein, Jacob N

Published In Anal Biochem, (2019 01 01)

Abstract: We present a real-time, high-throughput, and cost-effective method of detecting apoptosis in vitro using a previously developed reagent that detects caspase activation by fluorescence. Current methods of assessing apoptosis fail to account for the dimension of time, and thus are limited in data yielded per sample. This reagent allows real-time detection of apoptosis, but until now has been restricted to a costly automated detection system. Here, we describe apoptosis detection with the Essen Bioscience IncuCyte® Caspase-3/7 Reagent using a multimode microplate reader, a common instrument in biological laboratories, which may be used prior to or in lieu of the automated system. This modified microplate reader apoptosis assay was validated against the established automated system, and was shown to detect a strong dose-response relationship (automated system r2 = 0.9968, microplate reader r2 = 0.9924). We also propose a quick and reliable method of quantifying cell density by Hoechst 33342 nuclear staining in microplates (r2 = 0.8812 between Hoechst signal and cell density). We assert that the dimension of time should not be overlooked, and that the method presented here is an accessible strategy for many researchers due to low startup cost and precise detection of apoptosis in real time.

PubMed ID: 30365977 Exiting the NIEHS site

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