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Annexin V and Propidium Iodide Labeling

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Staining with annexin V and propidium iodide (PI) provides researchers with a way to identify different types of cell death—either necrosis or apoptosis. This technique relies on two components. The first, annexin V, is a protein that binds certain phospholipids called phosphatidylserines, which normally occur only in the inner, cytoplasm-facing leaflet of a cell’s membrane, but become “flipped” to the outer leaflet during the early stages of apoptosis. The second component is the DNA-binding dye molecule PI, which can only enter cells when their membranes are ruptured—a characteristic of both necrosis and late apoptosis.

This video article begins with a review of the concepts behind annexin V and PI staining, and emphasizes how differential patterns of staining can be used to distinguish between cells progressing down different death pathways. We then review a generalized protocol for this technique, followed by a description of how researchers are currently using annexin V and PI staining to better understand cell death.

Procedura

Annexin V and propidium iodide (PI) labeling of cells is a technique used to identify cell death, and distinguish between its different pathways: apoptosis, or programmed cell death, and necrosis. Cells undergo distinct morphological changes depending on the pathway. By identifying the specific conditions that lead a cell to undergo apoptosis or necrosis, scientists gain insight into cellular physiology and the pathophysiology of disease. Annexin V and PI labeling, followed by flow cytometry, has been established as one of

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Annexin VPropidium IodideLabelingCell DeathApoptosisNecrosisMorphological ChangesFlow CytometryCellular PhysiologyPathophysiologyAssayCell BiologyStainingMembrane BlebbingNuclear FragmentationApoptotic BodiesPhosphatidylserine PS Residues

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Overview

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Principles Behind Annexin V/PI Staining

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Generalized Protocol for Annexin V/PI Staining

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Applications

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