This video describes the technique of studying the cytoskeleton and focal adhesions in primary human colon cancer cells to understand its variations depending on substrate rigidity. This culture of cancer cells on soft and hard substrates allows various downstream biophysical measurements for cancer prognosis.
Protocol
1. Immunofluorescence Microscopy Assays Take the substrates with cells to be immunostained to the laminar hood and remove the culture media. Rinse the substrates with PBS and fix the cells with 4% paraformaldehyde in PBS for 20 min at RT. Wash the substrates with PBS three times (5 min each time). Consequently, incubate the substrates with 500 µl signal enhancer for 30 min and rinse with PBS. Incubate cells with the monoclonal anti-vinculin antibody at a 1:2…
Representative Results
Figure 1. Immunofluorescent staining of F-actin and vinculin on soft gel and hard polystyrene substrates. No actin fiber was present in the less spread (A1) tumor cell or (A2) normal cell on soft 2 kPa gels. However, punctate vinculin-containing focal adhesions are present on soft gels (B1-B2). Conversely, primar…
Cytoskeleton and Focal Adhesion Organization Assay: An Immunofluorescence-based Method to Study Cell Adhesion and Spreading on Substrates. J. Vis. Exp. (Pending Publication), e20345, doi: (2023).