Re: CFDA-SE staining

From: Dr. John Waitumbi (JWaitumbi@kisian.mimcom.net)
Date: Mon Jun 03 2002 - 09:20:07 EST


Debi,
Have considered that your IV inoculation may be inaccurate and therefore may
be depositing the stained cells outside the vein?

John
----- Original Message -----
From: "deborah foss" <dfoss@neuron.uchc.edu>
To: cyto-inbox
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2002 12:53 AM
Subject: CFDA-SE staining


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> I just found this list while searching for reasons that the CFDA-SE
> staining is not working in our Laboratory. What we are trying to do
> is stain Peripheral Blood MC and inject them into the same strain of
> mouse. The CFDA-SE  staining would be the way to tell the donor and
> host cells apart. We are using Balb-c mice. We sacrifice the donors,
> spin and wash the PBMCs, lyse the cells, wash again, count them,
> stain them with from 1uM to 10uM of the vibrant CFDA-SE made up as
> the package directs. We have tried incubating from 10 to 15 minutes,
> we have tried stopping the reaction as the directions said (wash, and
> 30 more minutes in the water bath). We have tried using 5%FCS to end
> the reaction. The cells are stained, we check on the Facs, they are
> all the way to the right on the log scale.
> Then we put them in the animal (IV), from 1 million to 5 million.
> When we take the tissues from the animals, (24 or 48 hours later), we
> don't see any staining on analysis with the Facs. We have checked
> both the spleen and the thymus. To check out if it was a problem with
> the staining, I irradiated the latest group of mice, 600r, 2 hours
> prior to the transfer. Still no green cells.
> I know that we are looking for a small population of cells, but I
> figure we have to be missing something.
> We are not looking for cell division, just adoptive transfer. Help!
> Debi
>



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