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Monitoring Glutathione Dynamics and Heterogeneity in Living Stem Cells

Authors
Jeong, Eui ManShin, Ji-WoongLim, JisunKim, Ju HwanKang, HyewonYin, YingfuKim, Hye-MiKim, YongHwanKim, Sun-GiKang, Heun-SooShin, Dong-MyungChoi, KihangKim, In-Gyu
Issue Date
Jul-2019
Publisher
KOREAN SOC STEM CELL RESEARCH
Keywords
Glutathione; Real-time monitoring; Fluorescent probes; Stem cells
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STEM CELLS, v.12, no.2, pp.367 - 379
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Journal Title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STEM CELLS
Volume
12
Number
2
Start Page
367
End Page
379
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/64619
DOI
10.15283/ijsc18151
ISSN
2005-3606
Abstract
Glutathione (GSH) is a major antioxidant in cells, and plays vital roles in the cellular defense against oxidants and in the regulation of redox signals. In a previous report, we demonstrated that stem cell function is critically affected by heterogeneity and dynamic changes in cellular GSH concentration. here, We present a detailed protocol for the monitoring of GSH concentration in living stem cells using FreSHtracer, a real-time GSH probe. We describe the steps involved in monitoring GSH concentration in single living stem cells using confocal microscopy and flow cytometry. These methods are simple, rapid, and quantitative, and able to demonstrate intracellular GSH concentration changes in real time. We also describe the application of FreSHtracer to the sorting of stem cells according to their GSH content using flow cytometry. Typically, microscopic or flow cytometric analyses of FreSHtracer and MitoFreSHtracer signals in living stem cells take similar to 2 similar to 3 h, and the fractionation of stem cells into subpopulations on the basis of cellular GSH levels takes 3 similar to 4.5 h. This method could be applied to almost every kind of mammalian cell with minor modifications to the protocol described here.
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