Autofluorescence in freshly isolated adult human liver sinusoidal cells
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24096Date
2021-12-13Type
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Larsen, Anett Kristin; Simon-Santamaria, Jaione; Elvevold, Kjetil; Ericzon, Bo Gøran; Mortensen, Kim Erlend; McCourt, Peter Anthony; Smedsrød, Bård; Sørensen, Karen KristineAbstract
Autofluorescent granules of various sizes were observed in primary human liver endothelial cells (LSECs)
upon laser irradiation using a wide range of wavelengths. Autofluorescence was detected in LAMP-1 positive
vesicles, suggesting lysosomal location. Confocal imaging of freshly prepared cultures and imaging flow
cytometry of non-cultured cells revealed fluorescence in all channels used. Treatment with a lipofuscin autofluorescence quencher reduced autofluorescence, most efficiently in the near UV-area. These results, combined
with the knowledge of the very active blood clearance function of LSECs support the notion that lysosomally
located autofluorescent material reflected accumulation of lipofuscin in the intact liver. These results illustrate
the importance of careful selection of exogenous fluorophores, especially when labelling of live cells where the
quencher is not compatible.
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Larsen AK, Simon-Santamaria J, Elvevold K, Ericzon, Mortensen KE, McCourt PAG, Smedsrød b, Sørensen KK. Autofluorescence in freshly isolated adult human liver sinusoidal cells. European journal of histochemistry. 2021;65(4)Metadata
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