This video demonstrates the lactate dehydrogenase assay to detect inflammasome-mediated macrophage death. The macrophages are exposed to lipopolysaccharide for priming, followed by exposure to nigericin to cause inflammasome-induced cell death, which is determined by the lactate dehydrogenase assay.
Protocol
1. LDH Release Assay NOTE: For the LDH release assay, seed the cells in a 96-well plate. Do not remove the medium after priming. Replace the medium with fresh medium (DMEM-5: 10 mL of phenol-red free DMEM + 5 mM HEPES + 0.2 mg/mL L-glutamine + 0.05 mM 2-mercaptoethanol + 5% FBS) containing 100 ng/mL LPS in wells containing adherent macrophage cells (500 μL for the 24-well plates or 50 μL for the 96-well plates). NOTE: </str…
Divulgations
The authors have nothing to disclose.
Materials
Cytotox96 Non-radioactive cytotoxicity assay
Fisher Scientific
PR-G1780
Includes Substrate Mix and Assay Buffer; Proprietary formulations. Stop solution is 1 M Acetic acid
A Lactate Dehydrogenase Release Assay To Detect Macrophage Death Following Nigericin Exposure. J. Vis. Exp. (Pending Publication), e21655, doi: (2023).