A flow cytometry assay to quantify intercellular exchange of membrane components

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Abstract

Membrane-compound exchange is vital for cell-to-cell communication, yet quantification of this process is difficult. Here we present a method using flow cytometry in combination with bioorthogonal and fluorescent labelling techniques to quantify the amount of exchange of cholesterol and sialylated compounds between cells. We demonstrate that direct cell-cell contact is the likely mechanism of sterol-exchange and show that by manipulating the contact time between cells using complementary coiled-coil peptides results in an enhanced exchange rate of membrane components between cells.

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Poulcharidis, D., Belfor, K., Kros, A., & Van Kasteren, S. I. (2017). A flow cytometry assay to quantify intercellular exchange of membrane components. Chemical Science, 8(8), 5585–5590. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7sc00260b

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