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Evaluation method for apoptosis sensitivity of cell lines
Definition of apoptosis
Cell death mechanism
Programmed cell death
Involves specific biochemical pathways
Cellular self-destruction
Morphological changes
Cell shrinkage
Nuclear condensation
DNA fragmentation
Cell line selection
Types of cell lines
Cancer cell lines
Represent various cancers
Provide insights into tumor behavior
Primary cell lines
Directly isolated from tissues
Shorter lifespan than immortalized lines
Criteria for selection
Relevance to study
Match disease or condition of interest
Viability and growth rate
Ensure consistent experimental results
Apoptosis induction
Chemical inducers
Cisplatin
DNA damaging agent
Commonly used in cancer research
Staurosporine
Protein kinase inhibitor
Induces apoptosis in many cell types
Physical methods
Radiation
Ionizing radiation
Causes DNA damage
Heat shock
Elevated temperatures
Stress-induced apoptosis
Assessment of apoptosis
Morphological assays
Light microscopy
Cell shrinkage and membrane blebbing
Electron microscopy
Detailed ultrastructural changes
Biochemical assays
Caspase activity
Enzymes that cleave proteins during apoptosis
DNA fragmentation
Ladder pattern on gel electrophoresis
Flow cytometry
Annexin V staining
Phosphatidylserine externalization
Propidium iodide
DNA content analysis
Quantification of sensitivity
Dose-response curves
Determine EC50 values
Half maximal effective concentration
Compare across cell lines
Relative sensitivity assessment
Time-course studies
Kinetics of apoptosis
Rate of cell death over time
Stability of response
Consistency of response to apoptotic stimuli
Statistical analysis
Data normalization
Account for variability between experiments
Comparison of means
Student's t-test
Determine statistical significance
ANOVA
Multiple group comparisons
Interpretation of results
Biological relevance
Correlation with disease states
Implications for therapeutics
Understanding of apoptosis pathways
Potential for drug targeting
Limitations of methods
Variability in experimental conditions
Influence on apoptosis induction
Cell line specific responses
Generalizability of findings