Protocol for: Measuring lymphocyte proliferation, survival and differentiation using CFSE time-series data
Abstract or Description:
Cellular
proliferation is an essential feature of the adaptive immune response. The introduction of the division tracking
dye carboxyfluorescein diacetate succinimidyl ester (CFSE) has made it possible to monitor the number of
cell divisions during
proliferation and to examine the relationship between
proliferation and differentiation. Although qualitative examination of CFSE
data may be useful, substantially more information about division and death rates can be extracted from quantitative CFSE time-series experiments. Quantitative methods can reveal in detail how
lymphocyte proliferation and survival are regulated and altered by
signals such as those received from co-stimulatory molecules,
drugs and
genetic polymorphisms. In this protocol, we present a detailed method for examining time-series
data using graphical and computer-based procedures available to all experimenters.
Citation: Nature Protocols 10.1038/nprot.2007.297
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