Determination of the Minimum Cell-to-Cell Adhesion Time Using Optical Tweezers in Leukemia and Lymphoma Research.

IF 2 Q3 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Kamila Duś-Szachniewicz, Sławomir Drobczyński
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Single-cell adhesion assays can be divided into studies on attachment and detachment events, and several methods that enable the characterization of both processes have been established in the past. Due to their low invasiveness, label-free principles, and contactless operation, optical methods are especially beneficial for this purpose. Historically, optical tweezers (OTs) have been used to explore single-cell detachment events, allowing for the precise determination of minute physical forces. However, it has been noted that OTs can also be used to study single-cell attachment dynamics, including the evaluation of minimum cell-to-cell contact times necessary to establish a stable adhesive bond. Here, we provide a step-by-step protocol to effectively evaluate minute changes in the adhesion of single leukemia-lymphoma cells using optical tweezers with low laser intensities. This serves as a valuable in vitro model to determine the effects of physical and chemical factors on the adhesive properties of leukemia-lymphoma (LL) cells.

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用光学镊子测定白血病和淋巴瘤研究中细胞间最小粘附时间。
单细胞粘附试验可分为附着和脱离事件的研究,过去已经建立了几种能够表征这两个过程的方法。由于其低侵入性,无标签原理和非接触式操作,光学方法特别有利于这一目的。从历史上看,光学镊子(OTs)已被用于探索单细胞脱离事件,允许精确确定微小的物理力。然而,已经注意到,OTs也可以用于研究单细胞附着动力学,包括评估建立稳定粘合所需的最小细胞与细胞接触时间。在这里,我们提供了一个循序渐进的方案,以有效地评估微小变化的粘附单个白血病淋巴瘤细胞使用光镊与低激光强度。这为确定物理和化学因素对白血病-淋巴瘤(LL)细胞粘附特性的影响提供了一个有价值的体外模型。
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Methods and Protocols
Methods and Protocols Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)
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