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Assessment of Different Permeabilization Methods of Minimizing Damage to the Adherent Cells for Detection of Intracellular RNA by Flow Cytometry

BACKGROUND: Various fixation and permeabilization techniques have been developed for detection of intracellular antigens by flow cytometry; however, there are few studies using flow cytometry to detect the frequency of intracellular nucleic acids, particularly RNA. We tested six different permeabili...

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Autores principales: Amidzadeh, Zahra, Behbahani, Abbas Behzad, Erfani, Nasrollah, Sharifzadeh, Sedigheh, Ranjbaran, Reza, Moezi, Leili, Aboualizadeh, Farzaneh, Okhovat, Mohammad Ali, Alavi, Parniyan, Azarpira, Negar
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Avicenna Research Institute 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3895578/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24523954
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Sumario:BACKGROUND: Various fixation and permeabilization techniques have been developed for detection of intracellular antigens by flow cytometry; however, there are few studies using flow cytometry to detect the frequency of intracellular nucleic acids, particularly RNA. We tested six different permeabilization methods in order to gain access to a high quality method with minimal damage to intracellular components focusing on 18S rRNA in HeLa cells. METHODS: HeLa cells were fixed in 2% paraformaldehyde. A variety of detergents and enzymes including saponin, TritonX-100, Tween-20, NP40, Proteinase K, and streptolysin O were used to optimize a protocol of permeabilization for the flow cytometric enumeration of intracellular 18S rRNA. Treated cells were subjected to standard protocol of flow cytometric in situ hybridization in the presence of FITC-labeled sense and antisense probes to detect 18S ribosomal RNAs. Samples were then analyzed on a FACSCalibur flow cytometer. To evaluate cell morphology, following hybridization the cells were fixed on glass slide, covered with DAPI, and evaluated on a fluorescent microscope with appropriate filter sets. RESULTS: In comparison with other methods, maximum cell frequency in percentage and fluorescent intensity (M1 = 2.1%, M2 = 97.9%) were obtained when the cells were treated with 0.2% Tween-20 and incubated for 30 min (p = 0.001). CONCLUSION: Our study indicated that the highest levels of mean fluorescence could be obtained when the cells were treated with Tween-20. However, it should be taken into consideration that for a successful flow cytometric result, other interfering factors such as hybridization conditions should also be optimized.