Quantitation of gene expression in formaldehyde-fixed and fluorescence-activated sorted cells.

Fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) is a sensitive and valuable technique to characterize cellular subpopulations and great advances have been made using this approach. Cells are often fixed with formaldehyde prior to the sorting process to preserve cell morphology and maintain the expression...

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Main Authors: Julia N Russell, Janice E Clements, Lucio Gama
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3759445?pdf=render
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Janice E Clements
Lucio Gama
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description Fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) is a sensitive and valuable technique to characterize cellular subpopulations and great advances have been made using this approach. Cells are often fixed with formaldehyde prior to the sorting process to preserve cell morphology and maintain the expression of surface molecules, as well as to ensure safety in the sorting of infected cells. It is widely recognized that formaldehyde fixation alters RNA and DNA structure and integrity, thus analyzing gene expression in these cells has been difficult. We therefore examined the effects of formaldehyde fixation on the stability and quantitation of nucleic acids in cell lines, primary leukocytes and also cells isolated from SIV-infected pigtailed macaques. We developed a method to extract RNA from fixed cells that yielded the same amount of RNA as our common method of RNA isolation from fresh cells. Quantitation of RNA by RT-qPCR in fixed cells was not always comparable with that in unfixed cells. In comparison, when RNA was measured by the probe-based NanoString system, there was no significant difference in RNA quantitation. In addition, we demonstrated that quantitation of proviral DNA in fixed cells by qPCR is comparable to that in unfixed cells when normalized by a single-copy cellular gene. These results provide a systematic procedure to quantitate gene expression in cells that have been fixed with formaldehyde and sorted by FACS.
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spelling doaj.art-c405c72eb5444ee493751c4c6997f0222022-12-21T23:44:44ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0189e7384910.1371/journal.pone.0073849Quantitation of gene expression in formaldehyde-fixed and fluorescence-activated sorted cells.Julia N RussellJanice E ClementsLucio GamaFluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) is a sensitive and valuable technique to characterize cellular subpopulations and great advances have been made using this approach. Cells are often fixed with formaldehyde prior to the sorting process to preserve cell morphology and maintain the expression of surface molecules, as well as to ensure safety in the sorting of infected cells. It is widely recognized that formaldehyde fixation alters RNA and DNA structure and integrity, thus analyzing gene expression in these cells has been difficult. We therefore examined the effects of formaldehyde fixation on the stability and quantitation of nucleic acids in cell lines, primary leukocytes and also cells isolated from SIV-infected pigtailed macaques. We developed a method to extract RNA from fixed cells that yielded the same amount of RNA as our common method of RNA isolation from fresh cells. Quantitation of RNA by RT-qPCR in fixed cells was not always comparable with that in unfixed cells. In comparison, when RNA was measured by the probe-based NanoString system, there was no significant difference in RNA quantitation. In addition, we demonstrated that quantitation of proviral DNA in fixed cells by qPCR is comparable to that in unfixed cells when normalized by a single-copy cellular gene. These results provide a systematic procedure to quantitate gene expression in cells that have been fixed with formaldehyde and sorted by FACS.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3759445?pdf=render
spellingShingle Julia N Russell
Janice E Clements
Lucio Gama
Quantitation of gene expression in formaldehyde-fixed and fluorescence-activated sorted cells.
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title Quantitation of gene expression in formaldehyde-fixed and fluorescence-activated sorted cells.
title_full Quantitation of gene expression in formaldehyde-fixed and fluorescence-activated sorted cells.
title_fullStr Quantitation of gene expression in formaldehyde-fixed and fluorescence-activated sorted cells.
title_full_unstemmed Quantitation of gene expression in formaldehyde-fixed and fluorescence-activated sorted cells.
title_short Quantitation of gene expression in formaldehyde-fixed and fluorescence-activated sorted cells.
title_sort quantitation of gene expression in formaldehyde fixed and fluorescence activated sorted cells
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