Highly effective detection of inflamed cells using a modified bradykinin ligand labeled with FITC fluorescence

•Bradykinin (BK) or modified BK (mBK) was used for cell inflammation imaging.•BK-or mBK-based imaging methods are more effective than conventional methods.•The imaging method was also effective for flow-based inflammation analysis of live cells on a slide chip. Detection of inflammation in live cell...

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Veröffentlicht in:Enzyme and microbial technology 2016-01, Vol.82, p.191-196
Hauptverfasser: Yeo, Ki Baek, Kim, Hyong Bai, Choi, Yoo Seong, Pack, Seung Pil
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:•Bradykinin (BK) or modified BK (mBK) was used for cell inflammation imaging.•BK-or mBK-based imaging methods are more effective than conventional methods.•The imaging method was also effective for flow-based inflammation analysis of live cells on a slide chip. Detection of inflammation in live cells is important because long-lasting inflammation is considered to be a primary cause of several diseases. However, few reports have been published on imaging analysis of inflammation in live cells. In this study, we developed an effective imaging system for detection of inflamed cells using a bradykinin ligand (BK) or a modified BK (mBK), which has specific affinity with the cellular B1R receptor. Synthetic BK or mBK labeled with FITC at the N-terminus was employed for discriminating between inflamed and normal cells; this method was found to be effective for detection of inflammation in live cells. In addition, using the mBK-based cell imaging system, we successfully performed flow-based analysis of live cell inflammation on a micro-chip channel, composed of a Starna flow cell and PDMS (Polydimethylsiloxane) walls. The BK-based cell imaging methods designed here would be a useful platform for development of a high-throughput live cell analysis system for investigating the factors underlying inflammation or for screening of anti-inflammation candidate drugs.
ISSN:0141-0229
1879-0909
DOI:10.1016/j.enzmictec.2015.10.008