Comparison of transepithelial resistance measurement techniques: Chopsticks vs. Endohm

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Background: TER measurements across confluent cellular monolayers provide a useful indication of TJ strength between epithelial and endothelial cells in culture. Having a reliable and accurate method of measuring cell-to-cell adhesion is critical to studies in pathophysiology and cancer metastasis. However, the use of different technical approaches to measure TER has reportedly yielded inconsistent measurements within the same cell lines. Methods: In the current study, we compared the peak TER values for the MDCK (canine kidney) and MCF-7 (human breast cancer) epithelial cell lines using two common approaches (Chopstick and Endohm) and two types of polymer inserts (PC and PET). Results: Both cell lines demonstrated a statistically significant difference in the peak TERs obtained using the two different approaches. Further, the MDCK (but not the MCF-7) cells demonstrated a statistically significant difference between the peak TERs when using the same approach but different inserts. Conclusion: Our study indicates the importance of using a single approach when seeking to measure and compare the TER values of cultured cell lines.

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Sheller, R. A., Cuevas, M. E., & Todd, M. C. (2017). Comparison of transepithelial resistance measurement techniques: Chopsticks vs. Endohm. Biological Procedures Online, 19(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12575-017-0053-6

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