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Biology

Investigating Intestinal Inflammation in DSS-induced Model of IBD
Janice J. Kim 1, Md. Sharif Shajib 1, Marcus M. Manocha 1, Waliul I. Khan 1
1Farncombe Family Digestive Health Research Institute, Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine, McMaster University

Experimental models of inflammatory bowel disease have allowed us to examine the complex innate and adaptive immune responses associated with pathogenesis. Using histological scoring, quantification of pro-inflammatory cytokines and myeloperoxidase activity, one can begin to assess these responses seen in inflammatory bowel disease.

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Immunology and Infection

Detection of Bacteria Using Fluorogenic DNAzymes
Sergio D. Aguirre 1, M. Monsur Ali 1, Pushpinder Kanda 1, Yingfu Li 1,2
1Department of Biochemistry and Biomedical Sciences, McMaster University , 2Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, McMaster University

We have recently reported a novel approach for generating fluorogenic DNAzyme probes that can be applied to set up a simple, "mix-and-read" fluorescent assay for bacterial detection. These special DNA probes catalyze the cleavage of a chromophore-modified DNA-RNA chimeric substrate in the presence of crude extracellular mixture (CEM) produced by a specific bacterium, thereby translating bacterial detection into fluorescence signal generation. In this report we will describe key experimental procedures where a specific DNAzyme probe denoted "RFD-EC1" is employed for the detection of the model bacterium, Escherichia coli (E. coli).

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Medicine

Processing of Primary Brain Tumor Tissue for Stem Cell Assays and Flow Sorting
Chitra Venugopal 1, Nicole M. McFarlane 1, Sara Nolte 1, Branavan Manoranjan 1, Sheila K. Singh 1
1Stem Cell and Cancer Research Institute, McMaster University

The identification of brain tumor initiating cells (BTICs), the rare cells within a heterogeneous tumor possessing stem cell properties, provides new insights into human brain tumor pathogenesis. We have refined specific culture conditions to enrich for BTICs, and we routinely use flow cytometry to further enrich these populations. Self-renewal assays and transcript analysis by single cell RT-PCR can subsequently be performed on these isolated cells.

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Biology

Iterative Optimization of DNA Duplexes for Crystallization of SeqA-DNA Complexes
Yu Seon Chung 1, Alba Guarné 1
1Department of Biochemistry and Biomedical Sciences, McMaster University

Crystal structure of protein–DNA complexes can provide insight into protein function, mechanism, as well as, the nature of the specific interaction. Here, we report how to optimize the length, sequence and ends of duplex DNA for co-crystallization with Escherichia coli SeqA, a negative regulator of replication initiation.

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Bioengineering

Microfluidic-based Electrotaxis for On-demand Quantitative Analysis of Caenorhabditis elegans' Locomotion
Justin Tong 1, Pouya Rezai 2, Sangeena Salam 1, P. Ravi Selvaganapathy 2, Bhagwati P. Gupta 1
1Department of Biology, McMaster University , 2Department of Mechanical Engineering, McMaster University

A semi-automated micro-electro-fluidic method to induce on-demand locomotion in Caenorhabditis elegans is described. This method is based on the neurophysiologic phenomenon of worms responding to mild electric fields (“electrotaxis”) inside microfluidic channels. Microfluidic electrotaxis serves as a rapid, sensitive, low-cost, and scalable technique to screen for factors affecting neuronal health.

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Immunology and Infection

Characterization of Inflammatory Responses During Intranasal Colonization with Streptococcus pneumoniae
Alicja Puchta 1, Chris P. Verschoor 1, Tanja Thurn 1, Dawn M. E. Bowdish 1
1Department of Pathology and Molecule Medicine, McMaster University

Colonization of the murine nasopharynx with Streptococcus pneumoniae and the subsequent extraction of adherent or recruited cells is described. This technique involves flushing the nasopharynx and collection of the fluid through the nares and is adaptable for various readouts, including differential cell quantification and analysis of mRNA expression in situ.

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Chemistry

A Guided Materials Screening Approach for Developing Quantitative Sol-gel Derived Protein Microarrays
Blake-Joseph Helka 1, John D. Brennan 1
1Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, McMaster University

A guided material screening approach to develop sol-gel derived protein doped microarrays using an emerging pin-printing method of fabrication is described. This methodology is demonstrated through the development of acetylcholinesterase and multikinase microarrays, which are used for cost-effective small-molecule screening.

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Biology

Colorimetric Detection of Bacteria Using Litmus Test
Kha Tram 1, Sepehr Manochehry 1, Qian Feng 2, Dingran Chang 1, Bruno J. Salena 3, Yingfu Li 1
1Department of Biochemistry and Biomedical Sciences, McMaster University, 2Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, McMaster University, 3Department of Medicine, McMaster University

We describe a protocol for colorimetric detection of E. coli using a modified litmus test that takes advantage of an RNA-cleaving DNAzyme, urease, and magnetic beads.

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