Discrimination between primary necrosis and apoptosis by necrostatin-1 in Annexin V-positive/propidium iodide-negative cells
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2011.06.186
Discrimination between primary necrosis and apoptosis by necrostatin-1 in Annexin V-positive/propidium iodide-negative cells
Abstract
Apoptotic cell death eventually results in secondary necrotic cell death, whereas caspase-independent primary necrotic cell death has been reported and its mechanism involving RIP1 and RIP3 has been recently elucidated. Dual staining with fluorescent Annexin V and propidium iodide (PI) has been used to discriminate apoptotic and necrotic cell death, in which Annexin V-positive/PI-negative staining is regarded as apoptosis and PI-positive staining as necrosis. Here we demonstrate that primary necrotic cells unexpectedly show Annexin V-positive/PI-negative staining before they become PI-positive, and that primary necrotic and apoptotic Annexin V-positive/PI-negative cells can be discriminated by necrostatin-1, an inhibitor of primary necrosis by inhibition of RIP1.
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