Quantitation of Apoptosis and Necrosis by Annexin V Binding, Propidium Iodide Uptake, and Flow Cytometry
Translational Research Institute · Mater Research · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The surface of healthy cells is composed of lipids that are asymmetrically distributed on the inner and outer leaflet of the plasma membrane. One of these lipids, phosphatidylserine (PS), is normally restricted to the inner leaflet of the plasma membrane and is, therefore, only exposed to the cell cytoplasm. However, during apoptosis lipid asymmetry is lost and PS becomes exposed on the outer leaflet of the plasma membrane. Annexin V, a 36-kDa calcium-binding protein, binds to PS; therefore, fluorescently labeled Annexin V can be used to detect PS that is exposed on the outside of apoptotic cells. Annexin V can also stain necrotic cells because these cells have ruptured membranes that permit Annexin V to…
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Authors
4- LCLisa C. CrowleyCorresponding
Translational Research Institute, Mater Research
- BJBrooke J. Marfell
Translational Research Institute, Mater Research
- APAdrian P. Scott
Translational Research Institute, Mater Research
- NJNigel J. Waterhouse
Translational Research Institute, The University of Queensland, QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Mater Research
Topics & keywords
- Propidium iodide
- Annexin
- Phosphatidylserine
- Flow cytometry
- Apoptosis
- Annexin A5
- Pi
- Molecular biology