Fluorescent cell barcoding in flow cytometry allows high-throughput drug screening and signaling profiling
Top Cited Papers
- 20 April 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature Methods
- Vol. 3 (5) , 361-368
- https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth872
Abstract
Flow cytometry allows high-content, multiparameter analysis of single cells, making it a promising tool for drug discovery and profiling of intracellular signaling. To add high-throughput capacity to flow cytometry, we developed a cell-based multiplexing technique called fluorescent cell barcoding (FCB). In FCB, each sample is labeled with a different signature, or barcode, of fluorescence intensity and emission wavelengths, and mixed with other samples before antibody staining and analysis by flow cytometry. Using three FCB fluorophores, we were able to barcode and combine entire 96-well plates, reducing antibody consumption 100-fold and acquisition time to 5–15 min per plate. Using FCB and phospho-specific flow cytometry, we screened a small-molecule library for inhibitors of T cell–receptor and cytokine signaling, simultaneously determining compound efficacy and selectivity. We also analyzed IFN-γ signaling in multiple cell types from primary mouse splenocytes, revealing differences in sensitivity and kinetics between B cells, CD4+ and CD4− T cells and CD11b-hi cells.Keywords
This publication has 24 references indexed in Scilit:
- Causal Protein-Signaling Networks Derived from Multiparameter Single-Cell DataScience, 2005
- Flow cytometry for high-throughput, high-content screeningCurrent Opinion in Chemical Biology, 2004
- Single Cell Profiling of Potentiated Phospho-Protein Networks in Cancer CellsCell, 2004
- Analysis of protein phosphorylation and cellular signaling events by flow cytometry: techniques and clinical applicationsClinical Immunology, 2004
- Nanoparticle-Based Bio-Bar Codes for the Ultrasensitive Detection of ProteinsScience, 2003
- Intracellular phospho‐protein staining techniques for flow cytometry: Monitoring single cell signaling eventsCytometry Part A, 2003
- Immunoreactivity of Stat5 phosphorylated on tyrosine as a cell‐based measure of Bcr/Abl kinase activityCytometry Part A, 2003
- A Simple Statistical Parameter for Use in Evaluation and Validation of High Throughput Screening AssaysSLAS Discovery, 1999
- Detection of Intracellular Phosphorylated STAT-1 by Flow CytometryClinical Immunology, 1999
- Flow cytometric identification of murine neutrophils and monocytesJournal of Immunological Methods, 1996