This video describes a protocol to detect radiation-induced DNA repair foci in the colon cancer cell lines using immunofluorescence staining. DNA repair proteins get activated at the DNA damage site; therefore, we can detect them using specific antibodies and visualize them under a fluorescence microscope.
Protocol
1. Preparation of cell culture and experimental set-up Maintain human colon cancer cells, HCT-116 as recommended by the supplier, in monolayers in 75 cm2 culture flasks containing 10 mL of formulated McCoy's 5a Medium Modified, supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum and 1% antibiotic antimycotic solution. Grow cells in a humidified 5% CO2 environment at 37 °C until 70% confluency with medium renewal every 2 to 3 days. …
Assessing DNA Damage Foci: To Identify Radiation-Induced DNA Damage Foci in Cancer Cell Line Using Immunofluorescence Staining. J. Vis. Exp. (Pending Publication), e20325, doi: (2023).