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Protocol to study cell death using TUNEL assay in Drosophila imaginal discs

Anuradha Venkatakrishnan Chimata, Prajakta Deshpande, Abijeet Singh Mehta, Amit Singh

2022STAR Protocols21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cell death maintains tissue homeostasis by eliminating dispensable cells. Misregulation of cell death is seen in diseases like cancer, neurodegeneration, etc. Therefore, cell death assays like TUNEL have become reliable tools, where fragmented DNA of dying cells gets fluorescently labeled and can be detected under microscope. We used TUNEL assay in Drosophila melanogaster third-instar larval eye-antennal imaginal discs to label and quantify cell death. This assay is sensitive to detect DNA fragmentation, an important event, during apoptosis in retinal neurons. For complete details on the use and execution of this profile, please refer to Wang et al. (1999), Tare et al. (2011), and Mehta et al. (2021).

Topics & Concepts

Drosophila melanogasterProgrammed cell deathTUNEL assayImaginal discApoptosisBiologyCell biologyDNA fragmentationNeurodegenerationFragmentation (computing)GeneticsPathologyGeneMedicineDiseaseEcologyCell death mechanisms and regulationHippo pathway signaling and YAP/TAZRetinal Development and Disorders
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