H. Lecoeur et al., A novel flow cytometric assay for quantitation and multiparametric characterization of cell-mediated cytotoxicity, J IMMUNOL M, 253(1-2), 2001, pp. 177-187
Cell-mediated cytotoxicity is a crucial mechanism involved in several funda
mental immunological processes such as protection against intracellular pat
hogens or termination of an immune response. This phenomenon is classically
evaluated by the Cr-51 release assay, which requires a radioactive isotope
and does not permit the characterization of cells involved in the cytotoxi
c reaction. We describe a new flow cytometry method, developed in the conte
xt of CD95-mediated cell death, which allows the precise quantitation of ce
ll-mediated cytotoxicity and the detection of intracellular events involved
in the cytotoxic process. This assay uses a combination of two dyes. i.e.
5- (and 6-) carboxyfluorescein diacetate succinimydyl ester (CFSE) to label
effector cells and 7-amino actinomycin D (7-AAD) to stain apoptotic target
cells. We show that this assay is more sensitive than the Cr-51 release as
say and makes it possible to quantitate the percentage of cell lysis and, c
oncomitantly, to immunophenotype target cells. It also facilitates the anal
ysis of some events of the apoptotic pathway such as caspase activation or
the expression of mitochondrial molecules. This new assay should contribute
to a better understanding of the mechanisms involved in cell-mediated cyto
toxicity in normal and pathological situations. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B
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