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Quantification of cytosolic DNA species by immunofluorescence microscopy and automated image analysis.

TitleQuantification of cytosolic DNA species by immunofluorescence microscopy and automated image analysis.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2022
AuthorsSato A, Bloy N, Galassi C, Jiménez-Cortegana C, Klapp V, Aretz A, Guilbaud E, Yamazaki T, Petroni G, Galluzzi L, Buqué A
JournalMethods Cell Biol
Volume172
Pagination115-134
Date Published2022
ISSN0091-679X
KeywordsCell Nucleus, Cytosol, DNA, Interferon Type I, Microscopy, Fluorescence
Abstract

When employed according to specific doses and fractionation schedules, radiation therapy (RT) elicits potent tumor-targeting immune responses that rely on the secretion of type I interferon (IFN) by irradiated cancer cells. Most often, this is initiated by the ability of RT to promote the cytosolic accumulation of double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) molecules, which are detected by cyclic GMP-AMP synthase (CGAS) to engage the stimulator of interferon response cGAMP interactor 1 (STING1)-dependent transactivation of type I IFN-coding genes via interferon regulatory factor 3 (IRF3). Here, we describe a simple protocol for the quantification of cytosolic dsDNA species by immunofluorescence microscopy coupled to automated image analysis, as enabled by precise sample processing conditions that permeabilize plasma-but not nuclear or inner mitochondrial-membranes. As compared to subcellular fractionation-based techniques, this approach is compatible with assessments in individual cells aimed at gauging inter-cellular heterogeneity, as well as subcellular tests including co-localization studies.

DOI10.1016/bs.mcb.2022.05.004
Alternate JournalMethods Cell Biol
PubMed ID36064219

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