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Cellular pharmacology
Equipment
- L2 Laboratory
- Laminar flow hoods (3)
- CO2 incubators (4)
- Inverted microscope
- Malassez counting chambers
- Victor 3 Wallac (Perkin Elmer) Microplate reader for absorbance, fluorescence, and
luminescence reading equipped with one injector
- Flow
Cytometer CyFlow® space (Partec S.A.R.L). for cell analysis (3
photomultipliers and 488 nm laser (1 PC for data acquisition and 2 for
data analysis))
- Caliper “Sciclone” Liquid handling robot for 96 and 384-well plates
- Eppendorf 5810R Centrifuge (for tubes and plates)
- Cryocontainers (9)
- Kendro -140°C freezer
- Master banks and working banks of various cell lines
- Calcusyn, XLfit 3, WinMDI, Statview, Graphpad, Flomax®, analysis software
- Cellular data base
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Accessible equipment (SERCOBIO)
- Flow cytometry and cell sorting facility
- Contact: Anabelle Sequeira-Le Grand, MD
Place: IFR100 Université de Bourgogne - Faculté de Médecine - 7 Bld
Jeanne d'Arc - 21000 Dijon - Elite-Epics
ESP (Beckman-Coulter) for cell analysis and cell sorting: 5
photomultipliers and 3 lasers (488 nm/15 mW, 633 nm/10 mW and Laser
Argon ion U.V. 350 nm/25 at 150 mW)
- Flow
Cytometer LSRII (Becton Dickinson) for cell analysis: 10
photomultipliers and 3 lasers (5 PMT laser 488 nm/20 mW, 3 PMT laser
633 nm/17 mW and 2 PMT laser U.V. 325 nm)
- 1 PC for data acquisition
- 1 PC for data analysis
- Cell cycle analysis software (Multi Cycle)
- Multi TIME software for ion flow analysis (Ca2+, K+)
- Center of Microscopy applied to Biology (CMAB)
- Contact: C. Humbert (Director) and Dr. G. Lizard
Place: ENSBANA Campus Universitaire Esplanade Erasme 21000 Dijon - HITACHI 600 transmission electron microscope
- JEOL JSM 35 scanning electron microscope with thermo-regulated sample holder
- LEICA TCS 4D confocal laser scanning electron microscope
- LEICA cryo-ultramicrotomy equipment
- Critical point drying equipment
Resource centre for biological materials
- Tissues (Hôpital du Bocage, Centre de Lutte contre le Cancer Georges-François Leclerc...)
- Whole blood and blood fractions from healthy donors (EFS Bourgogne Franche-Comté)
- Cells (ATCC, DSMZ, Ludwig Institute Brussels...)
Experiments performed by the laboratory.
- Primary and tumor cell culture
- Culture of adherent cells, suspension cells, spheroids, co-culture, semi-solid medium
- Establishment of cell lines
- Cloning
- Production of cells and cellular extracts
- Trypan blue exclusion
- Crystal violet, methylene blue and neutral red staining
- Mycoplasma testing
- Alamar blue test
- MTT test
- SRB test
- 51Cr or calcein release
- Intracellular calcium mobilization assay
- BrdU incorporation
- Double agar layer clonogenic assay
- Annexin V labeling
- Propidium Iodide labeling
- TUNEL labeling (DNA fragmentation)
- Hoechst staining (DNA condensation)
- Marker analysis using FACS, fluorescent microscopy, ELISA (assay development required)
- Transient and stable transfection of cells, selection and characterization of stable clones
- Development and isolation of resistant cell lines
- Boyden chamber assay for chemotactic response (assay development required)
- Cell invasion test
- Scraping test
- Agar drop migration test
- Development, transfer and validation of cellular tests
Aim of these experiments in drug development
Evaluation of anti-proliferative activity, cytotoxic activity, drug
combinations, screening (MTT, SRB, BrdU, 51Cr or calcein release, clonogenic assays)
Approach of the mechanism of action
- Dispatching of cells in cell cycle phases (BrdU, PI incorporation)
- Induction of cell death: detection of apoptosis, necrosis (Annexin V, TUNEL, Hoechst, Sub G1, DIOC6)
- Cellular migration (chemotactism, scraping, cell injury)
- Differentiation (expression of markers, morphology)
Model characterization
- Expression of cellular markers (Western Blot, ELISA, FACS)
- Subcellular localization (Microscopy)
Model development
- Transfections
- Resistant cell lines
- Target-based assays
- Intracellular Ca2+ release
- Production of ATP
- Production of ROS
- Enzymatic activity
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