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Use of LysoTracker dyes: a flow cytometric study of autophagy.

Abstract
The flow cytometric use of LysoTracker dyes was employed to investigate the autophagic process and to compare this with the upregulation of autophagy marker, the microtubule-associated protein LC3B. Although the mechanism of action of LysoTracker dyes is not fully understood, they have been used in microscopy to image acidic spherical organelles, and their use in flow cytometry has not been thoroughly investigated in the study of autophagy. This investigation uses numerous autophagy-inducing agents including chloroquine (CQ), rapamycin, low serum (<1%) RPMI, and nutrient starvation to induce autophagy in Jurkat T-cell leukemia and K562 erythromyeloid cell lines. LC3B showed an increase with CQ treatment although this was different to LysoTracker signals in terms of dose and time. Rapamycin, low serum (<1%) RPMI, and nutrient starvation induction of autophagy also induced an increase in LysoTracker and LC3B signals. CQ also induced apoptosis in cell lines, which was blocked by pan-caspase inhibitor z-VAD resulting in a reduction in cells undergoing apoptosis and a subsequent upregulation of autophagic markers LC3B and lysosomal dye signals. Given that LC3B and LysoTracker are measuring different biological events in the autophagic process, they surprisingly both upregulated during autophagic process. This study, however, shows that although LysoTracker dyes do not specifically label lysosomes or autophagosomes within the cell, they allow the simultaneous measurement of an autophagy-related process and other live-cell functions, which are not possible with the standard LC3B antibody-labeling technique. This method has the advantage of other live-cell LCB-GFP-tagged experiments in that be used to analyze patient cells as well as easier to use and significantly less costly.
AuthorsShaheen Chikte, Neelam Panchal, Gary Warnes
JournalCytometry. Part A : the journal of the International Society for Analytical Cytology (Cytometry A) Vol. 85 Issue 2 Pg. 169-78 (Feb 2014) ISSN: 1552-4930 [Electronic] United States
PMID23847175 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
CopyrightCopyright © 2013 International Society for Advancement of Cytometry.
Chemical References
  • Amines
  • Biomarkers
  • Culture Media
  • Fluorescent Dyes
  • MAP1LC3B protein, human
  • Microtubule-Associated Proteins
  • Oligopeptides
  • Red DND-99
  • benzyloxycarbonyl-valyl-alanyl-aspartic acid
  • Chloroquine
  • Caspases
  • Sirolimus
Topics
  • Amines (chemistry)
  • Autophagy (drug effects)
  • Biomarkers (metabolism)
  • Caspases (genetics, metabolism)
  • Chloroquine (pharmacology)
  • Culture Media (chemistry)
  • Flow Cytometry
  • Fluorescent Dyes (chemistry)
  • Gene Expression
  • Humans
  • Jurkat Cells
  • K562 Cells
  • Lysosomes (drug effects, metabolism, ultrastructure)
  • Microtubule-Associated Proteins (genetics, metabolism)
  • Oligopeptides (pharmacology)
  • Phagosomes (drug effects, metabolism, ultrastructure)
  • Sirolimus (pharmacology)

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