BioTechniques (Aug 2019)

High-throughput quantitative detection of basal autophagy and autophagic flux using image cytometry

  • Gopika SenthilKumar,
  • Justin H Skiba,
  • Randall J Kimple

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/btn-2019-0044
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 67, no. 2
pp. 70 – 73

Abstract

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Quantitative assessment of changes in macro-autophagy is often performed through manual quantification of the number of LC3B foci in immunofluorescence microscopy images. This method is highly laborious, subject to image-field selection and foci-counting bias, and is not sensitive for analyzing changes in basal autophagy. Alternative methods such as flow cytometry and transmission electron microscopy require highly specialized, expensive instruments and time-consuming sample preparation. Immunoblots are prone to exposure-related variations and noise that prevents accurate quantification. We report a high-throughput, inexpensive, reliable and objective method for studying basal level and flux changes in late-stage autophagy using image cytometry and acridine orange staining.

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