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Immunofluorescent Detection of Two Thymidine Analogues (CldU and IdU) in Primary Tissue

Accurate measurement of cell division is a fundamental challenge in experimental biology that becomes increasingly complex when slowly dividing cells are analyzed. Established methods to detect cell division include direct visualization by continuous microscopy in cell culture, dilution of vital dye...

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Autores principales: Tuttle, Alex H., Rankin, Matthew M., Teta, Monica, Sartori, Daniel J., Stein, Geneva M., Kim, Gina J., Virgilio, Cristina, Granger, Anne, Zhou, Di, Long, Simon H., Schiffman, Alisa B., Kushner, Jake A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3159664/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21178965
http://dx.doi.org/10.3791/2166
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author Tuttle, Alex H.
Rankin, Matthew M.
Teta, Monica
Sartori, Daniel J.
Stein, Geneva M.
Kim, Gina J.
Virgilio, Cristina
Granger, Anne
Zhou, Di
Long, Simon H.
Schiffman, Alisa B.
Kushner, Jake A.
author_facet Tuttle, Alex H.
Rankin, Matthew M.
Teta, Monica
Sartori, Daniel J.
Stein, Geneva M.
Kim, Gina J.
Virgilio, Cristina
Granger, Anne
Zhou, Di
Long, Simon H.
Schiffman, Alisa B.
Kushner, Jake A.
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description Accurate measurement of cell division is a fundamental challenge in experimental biology that becomes increasingly complex when slowly dividing cells are analyzed. Established methods to detect cell division include direct visualization by continuous microscopy in cell culture, dilution of vital dyes such as carboxyfluorescein di-aetate succinimidyl ester (CFSE), immuno-detection of mitogenic antigens such as ki67 or PCNA, and thymidine analogues. Thymidine analogues can be detected by a variety of methods including radio-detection for tritiated thymidine, immuno-detection for bromo-deoxyuridine (BrdU), chloro-deoxyuridine (CldU) and iodo-deoxyuridine (IdU), and chemical detection for ethinyl-deoxyuridine (EdU). We have derived a strategy to detect sequential incorporation of different thymidine analogues (CldU and IdU) into tissues of adult mice. Our method allows investigators to accurately quantify two successive rounds of cell division. By optimizing immunostaining protocols our approach can detect very low dose thymidine analogues administered via the drinking water, safe to administer to mice for prolonged periods of time. Consequently, our technique can be used to detect cell turnover in very long-lived tissues. Optimal immunofluoresent staining results can be achieved in multiple tissue types, including pancreas, skin, gut, liver, adrenal, testis, ovary, thyroid, lymph node, and brain. We have also applied this technique to identify oncogenic transformation within tissues. We have further applied this technique to determine if transit-amplifying cells contribute to growth or renewal of tissues. In this sense, sequential administration of thymidine analogues represents a novel approach for studying the origins and survival of cells involved in tissue homeostasis.
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spelling pubmed-31596642011-09-19 Immunofluorescent Detection of Two Thymidine Analogues (CldU and IdU) in Primary Tissue Tuttle, Alex H. Rankin, Matthew M. Teta, Monica Sartori, Daniel J. Stein, Geneva M. Kim, Gina J. Virgilio, Cristina Granger, Anne Zhou, Di Long, Simon H. Schiffman, Alisa B. Kushner, Jake A. J Vis Exp Immunology Accurate measurement of cell division is a fundamental challenge in experimental biology that becomes increasingly complex when slowly dividing cells are analyzed. Established methods to detect cell division include direct visualization by continuous microscopy in cell culture, dilution of vital dyes such as carboxyfluorescein di-aetate succinimidyl ester (CFSE), immuno-detection of mitogenic antigens such as ki67 or PCNA, and thymidine analogues. Thymidine analogues can be detected by a variety of methods including radio-detection for tritiated thymidine, immuno-detection for bromo-deoxyuridine (BrdU), chloro-deoxyuridine (CldU) and iodo-deoxyuridine (IdU), and chemical detection for ethinyl-deoxyuridine (EdU). We have derived a strategy to detect sequential incorporation of different thymidine analogues (CldU and IdU) into tissues of adult mice. Our method allows investigators to accurately quantify two successive rounds of cell division. By optimizing immunostaining protocols our approach can detect very low dose thymidine analogues administered via the drinking water, safe to administer to mice for prolonged periods of time. Consequently, our technique can be used to detect cell turnover in very long-lived tissues. Optimal immunofluoresent staining results can be achieved in multiple tissue types, including pancreas, skin, gut, liver, adrenal, testis, ovary, thyroid, lymph node, and brain. We have also applied this technique to identify oncogenic transformation within tissues. We have further applied this technique to determine if transit-amplifying cells contribute to growth or renewal of tissues. In this sense, sequential administration of thymidine analogues represents a novel approach for studying the origins and survival of cells involved in tissue homeostasis. MyJove Corporation 2010-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3159664/ /pubmed/21178965 http://dx.doi.org/10.3791/2166 Text en Copyright © 2010, Journal of Visualized Experiments http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visithttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/
spellingShingle Immunology
Tuttle, Alex H.
Rankin, Matthew M.
Teta, Monica
Sartori, Daniel J.
Stein, Geneva M.
Kim, Gina J.
Virgilio, Cristina
Granger, Anne
Zhou, Di
Long, Simon H.
Schiffman, Alisa B.
Kushner, Jake A.
Immunofluorescent Detection of Two Thymidine Analogues (CldU and IdU) in Primary Tissue
title Immunofluorescent Detection of Two Thymidine Analogues (CldU and IdU) in Primary Tissue
title_full Immunofluorescent Detection of Two Thymidine Analogues (CldU and IdU) in Primary Tissue
title_fullStr Immunofluorescent Detection of Two Thymidine Analogues (CldU and IdU) in Primary Tissue
title_full_unstemmed Immunofluorescent Detection of Two Thymidine Analogues (CldU and IdU) in Primary Tissue
title_short Immunofluorescent Detection of Two Thymidine Analogues (CldU and IdU) in Primary Tissue
title_sort immunofluorescent detection of two thymidine analogues (cldu and idu) in primary tissue
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3159664/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21178965
http://dx.doi.org/10.3791/2166
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