Isolation of Slow-Cycling Cancer Cells from Lung Patient-Derived Xenograft Using Carboxyfluorescein-Succinimidyl Ester Retention-Mediated Cell Sorting

STAR Protocols(2023)

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The slow-cycling subpopulation plays an important role in anticancer drug resistance and tumor recurrence. Here, we describe a clinically relevant patient-derived xenograft model and a carboxyfluorescein succinimidyl ester dye that is diluted in a cell proliferation-dependent manner. We detail steps to separate active-cycling cancer cells and slow-cycling cancer cells (SCCs) in heterogeneous cancer populations to confirm their different cellular properties. This protocol can be used to distinguish SCCs, investigate their biology, and develop strategies for anticancer therapeutics.
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Cell Biology,Cell Isolation,Flow Cytometry/Mass Cytometry,Cell-based Assays,Cancer,Health Sciences,Model Organisms,Molecular/Chemical Probes
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