BioTechniques (Mar 1999)

Green Fluorescent Protein-Based System for Analysis of E-Selectin-Mediated Adhesion

  • A. El-Battari,
  • M. Zerfaoui,
  • L. Panicot,
  • E. Mas,
  • C. Prévôt,
  • D. Lombardo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/99263cr03
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 3
pp. 536 – 540

Abstract

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Numerous cell-based or cell-free systems for study of selectin adhesion use radiolabeled tracers. However, in addition to handling problems associated with the use of radioisotopes, these assays have difficulty relating a number of counts to a number of adherent cells. Here, we describe an assay that uses the natural fluorescence of the green fluorescent protein (GFP) to measure binding of cells to E-selectin. We elaborated an adhesion system composed of a cell monolayer expressing E-selectin ligand to which monodispersed fluorescent Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells expressing E-selectin are added. Due to GFP autofluorescence, adhered cells can be easily distinguished from cell monolayers by fluorescence microscopy, and adhesion can be measured by cytofluorometry. We applied this GFP-based adhesion assay to measure the adherence of a pancreatic tumor cell line and found that the binding parameters of these cells satisfy a number of E-selectinspecific criteria.