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Mass Purification Protocol for Drosophila melanogaster Wing Imaginal Discs: An Alternative to Dissection to Obtain Large Numbers of Disc Cells

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Drosophila melanogaster, also known as the fruit fly, is a widely used organism model, especially for genetic studies or as a model for pathologies. The Drosophila genome is well known and conserved within humans, thus allowing biologists to obtain numerous mutants and transgenic fli...

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Autores principales: Hoareau, Marion, de Noiron, Juliette, Colin, Jessie, Guénal, Isabelle
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9598552/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36290290
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11101384
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author Hoareau, Marion
de Noiron, Juliette
Colin, Jessie
Guénal, Isabelle
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de Noiron, Juliette
Colin, Jessie
Guénal, Isabelle
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Drosophila melanogaster, also known as the fruit fly, is a widely used organism model, especially for genetic studies or as a model for pathologies. The Drosophila genome is well known and conserved within humans, thus allowing biologists to obtain numerous mutants and transgenic flies from the fruit flies. Gene function studies at the cellular and molecular levels are often performed using extracts of larval tissues. Due to their small size, it is difficult to dissect substantial amounts of these tissues for performing genomic or proteomic experiments. This paper develops a simple method to purify larval tissues en masse. This protocol preserves tissue integrity in the same way as manual dissection; the protocol is achievable by individual researchers and allows the purification of different samples simultaneously. ABSTRACT: Drosophila melanogaster imaginal discs are larval internal structures that become the external organs of the adult. They have been used to study numerous developmental processes for more than fifty years. Dissecting these imaginal discs for collection is challenging, as the size of third-instar larvae organs is typically less than 1 mm. Certain experimental applications of the organs require many cells, which requires researchers to spend several hours dissecting them. This paper proposes an alternative to dissection in the form of a mass enrichment protocol. The protocol enables the recovery of many wing imaginal discs by grinding large quantities of third-instar larvae and separating the organs using filtration and a density gradient. The wing imaginal discs collected with this protocol in less than three hours are as well preserved as those collected by dissection. The dissociation and filtration of the extract allow the isolation of a large amount of wing imaginal disc cells.
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spelling pubmed-95985522022-10-27 Mass Purification Protocol for Drosophila melanogaster Wing Imaginal Discs: An Alternative to Dissection to Obtain Large Numbers of Disc Cells Hoareau, Marion de Noiron, Juliette Colin, Jessie Guénal, Isabelle Biology (Basel) Protocol SIMPLE SUMMARY: Drosophila melanogaster, also known as the fruit fly, is a widely used organism model, especially for genetic studies or as a model for pathologies. The Drosophila genome is well known and conserved within humans, thus allowing biologists to obtain numerous mutants and transgenic flies from the fruit flies. Gene function studies at the cellular and molecular levels are often performed using extracts of larval tissues. Due to their small size, it is difficult to dissect substantial amounts of these tissues for performing genomic or proteomic experiments. This paper develops a simple method to purify larval tissues en masse. This protocol preserves tissue integrity in the same way as manual dissection; the protocol is achievable by individual researchers and allows the purification of different samples simultaneously. ABSTRACT: Drosophila melanogaster imaginal discs are larval internal structures that become the external organs of the adult. They have been used to study numerous developmental processes for more than fifty years. Dissecting these imaginal discs for collection is challenging, as the size of third-instar larvae organs is typically less than 1 mm. Certain experimental applications of the organs require many cells, which requires researchers to spend several hours dissecting them. This paper proposes an alternative to dissection in the form of a mass enrichment protocol. The protocol enables the recovery of many wing imaginal discs by grinding large quantities of third-instar larvae and separating the organs using filtration and a density gradient. The wing imaginal discs collected with this protocol in less than three hours are as well preserved as those collected by dissection. The dissociation and filtration of the extract allow the isolation of a large amount of wing imaginal disc cells. MDPI 2022-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9598552/ /pubmed/36290290 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11101384 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Colin, Jessie
Guénal, Isabelle
Mass Purification Protocol for Drosophila melanogaster Wing Imaginal Discs: An Alternative to Dissection to Obtain Large Numbers of Disc Cells
title Mass Purification Protocol for Drosophila melanogaster Wing Imaginal Discs: An Alternative to Dissection to Obtain Large Numbers of Disc Cells
title_full Mass Purification Protocol for Drosophila melanogaster Wing Imaginal Discs: An Alternative to Dissection to Obtain Large Numbers of Disc Cells
title_fullStr Mass Purification Protocol for Drosophila melanogaster Wing Imaginal Discs: An Alternative to Dissection to Obtain Large Numbers of Disc Cells
title_full_unstemmed Mass Purification Protocol for Drosophila melanogaster Wing Imaginal Discs: An Alternative to Dissection to Obtain Large Numbers of Disc Cells
title_short Mass Purification Protocol for Drosophila melanogaster Wing Imaginal Discs: An Alternative to Dissection to Obtain Large Numbers of Disc Cells
title_sort mass purification protocol for drosophila melanogaster wing imaginal discs: an alternative to dissection to obtain large numbers of disc cells
topic Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9598552/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36290290
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11101384
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