Cell Death Screening Using DAPI Staining: A Method for Rapid Screening of IR Induced Clonogenic Cell Death in Cancerous Cell Lines

Published: April 30, 2023

Abstract

Source: Kobayashi, D. et al. One-step Protocol for Evaluation of the Mode of Radiation-induced Clonogenic Cell Death by Fluorescence Microscopy. J. Vis. Exp. (2017)

This video demonstrates the methodology to screen for major cell death profiles in ionizing radiation (IR) induced cancer cell lines using DAPI staining assay. The DAPI-stained nuclei of target cells undergoing cell death exhibit distinct morphologies and can be easily identified by fluorescence microscopy.

Protocol

1. Preparation of Materials Autoclave coverslips Place coverslips in a glass beaker. Cover the glass beaker with foil. Autoclave at 121 °C at 15 psi for 20 min. Dry at 50 °C. Store at room temperature in a culture hood. Prepare the Fixation Solution: 3% paraformaldehyde + 2% sucrose in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) To a 1,000 mL glass bottle, add 700 mL PBS and 30 g paraformaldehyde. C…

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Materials

Cover slip   Matsunami C013001
Paraformaldehyde  Sigma-Aldrich  P6148-1KG
Sucrose   Sigma-Aldrich 84097-250G
Phosphate-buffered saline   Cosmo Bio 16232000
Scalpel   Kai Medical No.20, 520-A
35 mm cell culture dish   Falcon 353001
inverted phase microscope   Shimazu 114-909
X-ray irradiator   Faxitron Bioptics Faxitron RX-650
square culture dish   Corning 431110
slide glass   Matsunami Pro-11
DAPI staining reagent  Cell Signaling  8961S
Fluorescence microscope  Nikon  ECLIPSE Ni
fluorescence microscope DAPI filter   Nikon U-FUW, BP340-390, BA420IF, DM410
fluorescence microscope lens (20×)   Nikon Plan Apo λ 20X/0.75
fluorescence microscope lens (60×, oil)   Nikon Plan Apo λ 60X/1.40 oil
oil   Olympus N5218600
CCD camera   Nikon DS-Qi2
digital image acquisition software   Nikon NIS-Elements Document
lens cleaner  Olympus  OT0552
chloroform   Wako 035-02616

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Cell Death Screening Using DAPI Staining: A Method for Rapid Screening of IR Induced Clonogenic Cell Death in Cancerous Cell Lines. J. Vis. Exp. (Pending Publication), e20493, doi: (2023).

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