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The Use of Carboxyfluorescein Diacetate Succinimidyl Ester CFSE to Monitor Lymphocyte Proliferation
Published on: October 12, 2010
Evaluation of a new lymphocyte proliferation assay based on cyclic voltammetry; an alternative method
Mohammad Nikbakht1, Babak Pakbin2, Gholamreza Nikbakht Brujeni3
1Department of Electronic Engineering, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran.
Abstract:
Lymphocyte proliferation assays are widely used to assess the cell-mediated immunity. Current in vitro testing methods that are being used have extensive applications but still more problematic, due to the technical complexity and the needs for specialized equipment and reagents. Electrochemical methods such as cyclic voltammetry represent a very promising tool for the development of label-free in vitro assays of cell proliferation and viability. Here, a novel procedure based on voltammetric behaviours of proliferating cells was fabricated. Results indicated that proliferation in cell cultures and whole blood can be monitored electrochemically using cyclic voltammetry. In the comparison with colorimetric (MTT) assay, cyclic voltammetry gave the best correlation with cell count data over a range of 1200-300,000 cells/well of a microplate. Besides the advantages of short assay duration (4 hours) and the rapidness, the possibility use of fresh blood without further processing, would give more accurate results because cells are monitoring in an intact environment. Cyclic voltammetry assay is an efficient analytical method, which can provide a simple platform for the electrochemical study of lymphocyte proliferation.
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