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This video demonstrates the staining and preparation of bacterial cells for immunological studies using red fluorescent dye. The stained bacteria are diluted and resuspended in a growth medium to achieve the desired bacterial concentration for host cell infection, representing the multiplicity of infection.
1. Bacterial growth and staining
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Name | Company | Catalog Number | Comments |
10x PBS | VWR | 45001-130 | |
BactoView Live Red | Biotium | 40101 | Bacteria staning dye |
Centrifuge | Eppendorf | 5810R | |
E. coli | Laboratory stock | ||
F-12k medium | ATCC | 302004 | A549 cell culture medium |
Fetal bovine serum | Corning | 35-016-CV | |
L. monocytogenes | NIST collections | ||
OD600 DiluPhotometer | IMPLEN | ||
P. aeruginosa | Dr. Lori Burrows laboratory stock | ||
P. aeruginosa ΔpilA | Dr. Lori Burrows laboratory stock | ||
S. agalactiae | NIST collections | ||
S. aureus | BEI | NR-46543 | |
S. aureus ΔsaeR | BEI | NR-48164 | |
S. rubidaea | NIST collections | ||
Typical soy broth | Growcells | MBPE-4040 |
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Source: Yang, J. et al., Automated, High-Throughput Detection of Bacterial Adherence to Host Cells. J. Vis. Exp. (2021)
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