BMC Biotechnology (Mar 2006)

Thin films of Type 1 collagen for cell by cell analysis of morphology and tenascin-C promoter activity

  • Tona Alex,
  • McDaniel Dennis,
  • Elliott John T,
  • Langenbach Kurt J,
  • Plant Anne L

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6750-6-14
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
p. 14

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Abstract Background The use of highly reproducible and spatiallyhomogeneous thin film matrices permits automated microscopy and quantitative determination of the response of hundreds of cells in a population. Using thin films of extracellular matrix proteins, we have quantified, on a cell-by-cell basis, phenotypic parameters of cells on different extracellular matrices. We have quantitatively examined the relationship between fibroblast morphology and activation of the promoter for the extracellular matrix protein tenascin-C using a tenascin-C promoter-based GFP reporter construct. Results We find that when considering the average response from the population of cells, cell area correlates with tenascin-C promoter activity as has been previously suggested; however cell-by-cell analysis suggests that cell area and promoter activity are not tightly correlated within individual cells. Conclusion This study demonstrates how quantitative cell-by-cell analysis, facilitated by the use of thin films of extracellular matrix proteins, can provide insight into the relationship between phenotypic parameters.