| Literature DB >> 27798288 |
Alberto La Spada1, Simona Baronchelli1, Linda Ottoboni2, Francesca Ruffini2, Gianvito Martino2, Nunzia Convertino3, Aikaterini Ntai4, Tobias Steiner5, Ida Biunno1,3, Andrea De Blasio4.
Abstract
In the past decade, tissue microarray (TMA) technology has evolved as an innovative tool for high-throughput proteomics analysis and mainly for biomarker validation. Similarly, enormous amount of data can be obtained from the cell line macroarray (CLMA) technology, which developed from the TMA using formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded cell pellets. Here, we applied CLMA technology in stem cell research and in particular to identify bona fide neogenerated human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC) clones suitable for down the line differentiation. All hiPSC protocols generate tens of clones, which need to be tested to determine genetically stable cell lines suitable for differentiation. Screening methods generally rely on fluorescence-activated cell sorting isolation and coverslip cell growth followed by immunofluorescence; these techniques could be cumbersome. Here, we show the application of CLMA to identify neogenerated pluripotent cell colonies and neuronal differentiated cell products. We also propose the use of the automated image analyzer, TissueQuest, as a reliable tool to quickly select the best clones, based upon the level of expression of multiple pluripotent biomarkers.Entities:
Keywords: cell line macroarray; hiPSC clones; high-throughput screening and quantification
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27798288 PMCID: PMC5131746 DOI: 10.1369/0022155416673969
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Histochem Cytochem ISSN: 0022-1554 Impact factor: 2.479