posted on 2023-05-03, 20:47authored byLacy Kamm, Natalie ParlaneNatalie Parlane, Christopher Riley, Erica Gee, Joanna Roberts, Wayne McIlwraith
CellTrace Violet™ is a commonly used fluorescent dye used with flow cytometry to identify cell proliferation. Activated equine lymphocytes were examined using flow cytometry, microscopy and tritiated thymidine proliferation assays. CellTrace Violet™ was incorporated into the equine lymphocytes effectively. Equine lymphocytes proliferated when activated with pokeweed mitogen, but did not proliferate when previously stained with CellTrace Violet™. Serial dilutions of CellTrace Violet™ did not eliminate the inhibition of activated lymphocytes. Equine lymphocyte viability was greater than 90 % for both stained and unstained cells. Based on these data, CellTrace Violet™ is not recommended for the assessment of lymphocyte proliferation in equine cells. The mechanism of inhibition of equine lymphocyte proliferation by CellTrace Violet™ is unknown.
Kamm, J. L., Parlane, N. A., Riley, C. B., Gee, E. K., Roberts, J. M., & McIlwraith, C. W. (2020). CellTrace Violet™ inhibits equine lymphocyte proliferation. Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, 223, 110037. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetimm.2020.110037