Literature DB >> 27488883

A high-throughput AO/PI-based cell concentration and viability detection method using the Celigo image cytometry.

Leo Li-Ying Chan1, Tim Smith2, Kendra A Kumph2, Dmitry Kuksin2, Sarah Kessel2, Olivier Déry2, Scott Cribbes2, Ning Lai2, Jean Qiu2.   

Abstract

To ensure cell-based assays are performed properly, both cell concentration and viability have to be determined so that the data can be normalized to generate meaningful and comparable results. Cell-based assays performed in immuno-oncology, toxicology, or bioprocessing research often require measuring of multiple samples and conditions, thus the current automated cell counter that uses single disposable counting slides is not practical for high-throughput screening assays. In the recent years, a plate-based image cytometry system has been developed for high-throughput biomolecular screening assays. In this work, we demonstrate a high-throughput AO/PI-based cell concentration and viability method using the Celigo image cytometer. First, we validate the method by comparing directly to Cellometer automated cell counter. Next, cell concentration dynamic range, viability dynamic range, and consistency are determined. The high-throughput AO/PI method described here allows for 96-well to 384-well plate samples to be analyzed in less than 7 min, which greatly reduces the time required for the single sample-based automated cell counter. In addition, this method can improve the efficiency for high-throughput screening assays, where multiple cell counts and viability measurements are needed prior to performing assays such as flow cytometry, ELISA, or simply plating cells for cell culture.

Keywords:  Acridine orange; Celigo; Concentration; High-throughput; Image cytometry; Propidium iodide; Screening assay; Viability

Year:  2016        PMID: 27488883      PMCID: PMC5023569          DOI: 10.1007/s10616-016-0015-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cytotechnology        ISSN: 0920-9069            Impact factor:   2.058


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