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A Transient Transfection-based Cell Adhesion Assay with 293T Cells.

Rohit Singh1, Beom K Choi2.   

Abstract

The in vitro cell adhesion assay is a quantitative method for measuring selective cell adhesion to specific proteins. Traditionally, cell adhesion assays employ purified protein immobilized on a solid glass or plastic surface. Here, we describe a transient 293T cell transfection-based cell adhesion assay to study selective cell adhesion of a specific cell type to a protein of interest. In this protocol, 293T cells are transfected with a mammalian expression plasmid containing mSiglec1 cDNA or an empty plasmid as a mock control and are then cultured to form a monolayer. Subsequently, these Siglec1-expressing and mock-transfected 293T cell monolayers are used for cell adhesion assays with GFP-expressing B16F10 cells. The number of GFP+ cancer cells adhering to each 293T monolayer is a quantitative mean to compare the selective adhesiveness of cancer cells to Siglec1. This method eliminates the need to express and purify the protein of interest to perform in vitro cell adhesion assays and can easily be performed with difficult-to-purify proteins while maintaining their native in situ structure.
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Keywords:  293T; Cancer cell adhesion assay; Cell adhesion; Cell-cell adhesion assay; Fluorescence microscopy; Siglec1; Transient transfection

Year:  2021        PMID: 33732766      PMCID: PMC7953246          DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.3878

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bio Protoc        ISSN: 2331-8325


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