Multicolor Flow Cytometry-based Quantification of Mitochondria and Lysosomes in T Cells

JOVE-JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS(2019)

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T cells utilize different metabolic programs to match their functional needs during differentiation and proliferation. Mitochondria are crucial cellular components responsible for supplying cell energy; however, excess mitochondria also produce reactive oxygen species (ROS) that could cause cell death. Therefore, the number of mitochondria must constantly be adjusted to fit the needs of the cells. This dynamic regulation is achieved in part through the function of lysosomes that remove surplus/damaged organelles and macromolecules. Hence, cellular mitochondria! and lysosomal contents are key indicators to evaluate the metabolic adjustment of cells. With the development of probes for organelles, well characterized lysosome or mitochondria-specific dyes have become available in various formats to label cellular lysosomes and mitochondria. Multicolor flow cytometry is a common tool to profile cell phenotypes, and has the capability to be integrated with other assays. Here, we present a detailed protocol of how to combine organelle-specific dyes with surface markers staining to measure the amount of lysosomes and mitochondria in different T cell populations on a flow cytometer.
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Immunology and Infection,Issue 143,Flow cytometry,multicolor,T cell,lysosome,mitochondria,organelle-specific dyes
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