简介:
Overview
This protocol outlines the determination of intracellular signaling events in viable cells that are induced by their physical interaction with adjacent dead or dying cells. It emphasizes receptor-mediated recognition rather than phagocytic uptake.
Key Study Components
Area of Science
- Cell Biology
- Pathology
- Physiology
Background
- Understanding the influence of dead cells on live neighbors is crucial.
- This method is straightforward and cost-effective.
- It can be applied to study biological effects in live cells post-interaction with apoptotic cells.
- Demonstrated by a laboratory technician, Lanfei Feng.
Purpose of Study
- To identify signaling events in viable responder cells.
- To explore the effects of dead or dying cells on live cells.
- To provide a protocol for studying cell interactions.
Methods Used
- Culture BUNPT cells in vacuum gas plasma treated dishes.
- Grow cells to confluence in culture medium A.
- Rinse the adherent cell monolayer with culture medium B.
- Induce apoptosis using staurosporine in culture medium B.
Main Results
- Signaling events can be effectively measured.
- Physical interactions between live and dead cells are significant.
- The protocol is reproducible and reliable.
- Insights into cellular responses to apoptosis are gained.
Conclusions
- This technique provides valuable insights into cell signaling.
- It enhances understanding of cell interactions in various biological contexts.
- The method is accessible for researchers in related fields.
What is the main goal of this protocol?
The main goal is to identify signaling events in viable cells after interaction with dead cells.
Who demonstrates the technique?
The technique is demonstrated by Lanfei Feng, a technician in the laboratory.
What are the advantages of this method?
It is straightforward, inexpensive, and applicable to studying live cell interactions with apoptotic cells.
What type of cells are used in this protocol?
BUNPT cells are used for the experiments.
How is apoptosis induced in the cells?
Apoptosis is induced using staurosporine in culture medium B.
What is the significance of studying dead cell interactions?
Understanding these interactions can provide insights into cell biology, pathology, and physiology.