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Cell Counting and
Viability
Ashikh Seethy
Junior Resident
Department of Biochemistry
Maulana Azad Medical College
New Delhi-110002
Overview:
• Cell counting:
 Why?
 How?
 Recent advances
• Cell viability assays
 Why?
 How?
 Recent advances
Why Count Cells?
• For maintaining cell cultures
 Splitting cells or preparing for the next passage (usually
cells are diluted into a new culture flask with fresh media
for optimal growth)
• For preparing cells for transfection experiments
• For preparing cells for downstream experiments that require
accurate and consistent numbers of input cells,
including qPCR
Cell Counting Methods:
• Manual:
 Hemocytometer (Double Neubauer ruled metalized
counting chamber)
• Automated:
 Spectrophotometry
 Coulter Counter
 Flow Cytometry
 Image based
• Advantages and Disadvantages
Hemocytometer (Double Neubauer Ruled Metalized
Counting Chamber)
• Each counting chamber has a
mirrored surface with a 3 × 3 mm
grid of 9 counting squares
• The chambers have raised sides
that can hold a cover slip exactly 0.1
mm above the chamber floor
• Each of the 9 counting squares
holds a volume of 0.0001 mL (1 mm
x 1 mm x 0.1 mm)
• The average count in the squares
marked 1 to 4 in the figure,
multiplied by 10000 gives the cell
count/mL.
Cell Counting Using Hemocytometer:
• Remove bleached media from the T-flasks and rinse the cell
monolayer with Dulbecco’s Phosphate Buffered Saline (DPBS) without
calcium or magnesium.
• Remove DPBS and add trypsin-EDTA solution (1 mL for T-25 flasks and
3 mL for T-75 flasks) to the flasks followed by incubation at 37°C, to
dissociate the cells from the adhering surface
• When the cells appeared to be detached, add complete growth media
to neutralize the trypsin in volumes that were double that of the
trypsin-EDTA used for dissociation
• >95% of the cells should be single cells
• After mixing the cell suspension to ensure uniform distribution of
cells, load 10 μL of the cell suspension into the counting chamber.
• Place Neubauer chamber was placed under an inverted microscope
and view the cells at 100 x magnification
• Count the cells in quadrants labeled 1, 2, 3 and 4 and multiply the
average value by 10000 to obtain the number of cells per mL.
Automated Cell Counting - Coulter Counter
• Only cell count
• Cannot measure viability
Automated Cell Counting – Flow Cytometry
• If suitable dyes are used, viability also can be assessed
• Acridine Orange (AO)- Cell membrane permeable  Stains nucleus
• Propidium Iodide (PI)- Impermeable
Automated Cell Counting – Spectrophotometry
• Not very reliable
• More cells  More turbidity  High OD
• Relative count
• Absolute count: When you have a sample with known cell number
• Not suitable if media is turbid
Automated Cell Counting – Image Based
Cell Viability Assays:
• For maintaining cell cultures
 Splitting cells or preparing for the next passage (usually cells are
diluted into a new culture flask with fresh media for optimal
growth)
• For preparing cells for transfection experiments
• For preparing cells for downstream experiments that require
accurate and consistent numbers of input cells, including qPCR
• To assess toxic effect of drugs/ chemicals
• After cryopreservation
Cell Viability Assays
• Non-fluorescence based
 Trypan Blue
 Erythrosin B
 MTT
 XTT
• Fluorescence based
• Chemiluminescence based
Trypan Blue Exclusion Test
• Live cells possess intact cell membranes that exclude certain dyes
such as trypan blue, whereas dead cells do not
• Add 10 μL of 0.4% trypan blue to 10 μL of the cell suspension
• After proper mixing of the dye and the cell suspension, load 10 μL
of the mixture into the counting chamber
• Viable cells are characterized by a clear cytoplasm whereas
nonviable cells possess a blue cytoplasm
• Count the viable cells in quadrants 1 to 4 of the Neubauer chamber
within 5 minutes and multiply the average of this value by 10000 x
dilution factor (2, in this case)
• This gives the number of viable cells per mL of the cell suspension
• This can also be expressed as a percentage of the total number of
cells.
Trypan Blue vs Erythrosin B
• Trypan Blue
 Incubation: 2-5 minutes
 Binds to serum proteins
 Less clear background
 Potential carcinogen
• Erythrosin B
 No incubation
 No binding
 Clear background
 Less toxic
MTT Assay
• 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide
• Reduction of yellow MTT by mitochondrial succinate
dehydrogenase yields insoluble dark purple formazan
• The cells are then solubilised with an organic solvent (e.g. DMSO)
and the released, solubilised formazan reagent is measured
spectrophotometrically at 570 nm using a micro-titer plate reader
MTT Assay:
• Prepare the cell suspension and count the cells
• Plate the cells onto a 96-well tissue culture plate, with seeding
densities of 1x106, 1x105, 1x104, and 1x103 cells/mL
• Make dilutions so as to maintain 200μL of complete media/well
and seed the wells in hexaplicate
• Only the inner rows and columns of the plate are to be used so as
to minimize cell growth variations due to different medium
evaporation rates at the periphery
• One well should be maintained as blank, in which only media is
added
• Incubate the tissue culture plate in a CO2 incubator at 37°C
overnight.
• Check the cell growth on the next day
MTT Assay:
• Remove the bleached media from each well and add 100 μL of MTT
(1 mg/mL) diluted in DPBS to each well
• Incubate at 37°C for 4 hours, remove the supernatant and add
100μL of DMSO to each well
• Incubate the plate in the dark for 60 minutes and measure the
absorbance using a micro-titer plate reader at 570 nm
• Calculate the mean absorbance and plot it against the number of
cells/mL.
MTT Assay:
Luminescence Based Detection
• Detects presence of ATP
• When cells lose membrane integrity, they lose the ability to
synthesize ATP and endogenous ATPases rapidly deplete any
remaining ATP from the cytoplasm
• Highly sensitive
Fluorescence based Detection:
• Live cells contain esterases
• Non-fluorescent substrates  Fluorescent molecules
• Intact intracellular membrane retains the cleaved
fluorescent products inside the cell
• Dead cells, are deficient in esterase activity and their
compromised membranes lead to substrate leaks from
cells
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Cell counting and viability

  • 1. Cell Counting and Viability Ashikh Seethy Junior Resident Department of Biochemistry Maulana Azad Medical College New Delhi-110002
  • 2. Overview: • Cell counting:  Why?  How?  Recent advances • Cell viability assays  Why?  How?  Recent advances
  • 3. Why Count Cells? • For maintaining cell cultures  Splitting cells or preparing for the next passage (usually cells are diluted into a new culture flask with fresh media for optimal growth) • For preparing cells for transfection experiments • For preparing cells for downstream experiments that require accurate and consistent numbers of input cells, including qPCR
  • 4. Cell Counting Methods: • Manual:  Hemocytometer (Double Neubauer ruled metalized counting chamber) • Automated:  Spectrophotometry  Coulter Counter  Flow Cytometry  Image based • Advantages and Disadvantages
  • 5. Hemocytometer (Double Neubauer Ruled Metalized Counting Chamber) • Each counting chamber has a mirrored surface with a 3 × 3 mm grid of 9 counting squares • The chambers have raised sides that can hold a cover slip exactly 0.1 mm above the chamber floor • Each of the 9 counting squares holds a volume of 0.0001 mL (1 mm x 1 mm x 0.1 mm) • The average count in the squares marked 1 to 4 in the figure, multiplied by 10000 gives the cell count/mL.
  • 6. Cell Counting Using Hemocytometer: • Remove bleached media from the T-flasks and rinse the cell monolayer with Dulbecco’s Phosphate Buffered Saline (DPBS) without calcium or magnesium. • Remove DPBS and add trypsin-EDTA solution (1 mL for T-25 flasks and 3 mL for T-75 flasks) to the flasks followed by incubation at 37°C, to dissociate the cells from the adhering surface • When the cells appeared to be detached, add complete growth media to neutralize the trypsin in volumes that were double that of the trypsin-EDTA used for dissociation • >95% of the cells should be single cells • After mixing the cell suspension to ensure uniform distribution of cells, load 10 μL of the cell suspension into the counting chamber. • Place Neubauer chamber was placed under an inverted microscope and view the cells at 100 x magnification • Count the cells in quadrants labeled 1, 2, 3 and 4 and multiply the average value by 10000 to obtain the number of cells per mL.
  • 7. Automated Cell Counting - Coulter Counter • Only cell count • Cannot measure viability
  • 8. Automated Cell Counting – Flow Cytometry • If suitable dyes are used, viability also can be assessed • Acridine Orange (AO)- Cell membrane permeable  Stains nucleus • Propidium Iodide (PI)- Impermeable
  • 9. Automated Cell Counting – Spectrophotometry • Not very reliable • More cells  More turbidity  High OD • Relative count • Absolute count: When you have a sample with known cell number • Not suitable if media is turbid
  • 10. Automated Cell Counting – Image Based
  • 11. Cell Viability Assays: • For maintaining cell cultures  Splitting cells or preparing for the next passage (usually cells are diluted into a new culture flask with fresh media for optimal growth) • For preparing cells for transfection experiments • For preparing cells for downstream experiments that require accurate and consistent numbers of input cells, including qPCR • To assess toxic effect of drugs/ chemicals • After cryopreservation
  • 12. Cell Viability Assays • Non-fluorescence based  Trypan Blue  Erythrosin B  MTT  XTT • Fluorescence based • Chemiluminescence based
  • 13. Trypan Blue Exclusion Test • Live cells possess intact cell membranes that exclude certain dyes such as trypan blue, whereas dead cells do not • Add 10 μL of 0.4% trypan blue to 10 μL of the cell suspension • After proper mixing of the dye and the cell suspension, load 10 μL of the mixture into the counting chamber • Viable cells are characterized by a clear cytoplasm whereas nonviable cells possess a blue cytoplasm • Count the viable cells in quadrants 1 to 4 of the Neubauer chamber within 5 minutes and multiply the average of this value by 10000 x dilution factor (2, in this case) • This gives the number of viable cells per mL of the cell suspension • This can also be expressed as a percentage of the total number of cells.
  • 14. Trypan Blue vs Erythrosin B • Trypan Blue  Incubation: 2-5 minutes  Binds to serum proteins  Less clear background  Potential carcinogen • Erythrosin B  No incubation  No binding  Clear background  Less toxic
  • 15. MTT Assay • 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide • Reduction of yellow MTT by mitochondrial succinate dehydrogenase yields insoluble dark purple formazan • The cells are then solubilised with an organic solvent (e.g. DMSO) and the released, solubilised formazan reagent is measured spectrophotometrically at 570 nm using a micro-titer plate reader
  • 16. MTT Assay: • Prepare the cell suspension and count the cells • Plate the cells onto a 96-well tissue culture plate, with seeding densities of 1x106, 1x105, 1x104, and 1x103 cells/mL • Make dilutions so as to maintain 200μL of complete media/well and seed the wells in hexaplicate • Only the inner rows and columns of the plate are to be used so as to minimize cell growth variations due to different medium evaporation rates at the periphery • One well should be maintained as blank, in which only media is added • Incubate the tissue culture plate in a CO2 incubator at 37°C overnight. • Check the cell growth on the next day
  • 17. MTT Assay: • Remove the bleached media from each well and add 100 μL of MTT (1 mg/mL) diluted in DPBS to each well • Incubate at 37°C for 4 hours, remove the supernatant and add 100μL of DMSO to each well • Incubate the plate in the dark for 60 minutes and measure the absorbance using a micro-titer plate reader at 570 nm • Calculate the mean absorbance and plot it against the number of cells/mL.
  • 19. Luminescence Based Detection • Detects presence of ATP • When cells lose membrane integrity, they lose the ability to synthesize ATP and endogenous ATPases rapidly deplete any remaining ATP from the cytoplasm • Highly sensitive
  • 20. Fluorescence based Detection: • Live cells contain esterases • Non-fluorescent substrates  Fluorescent molecules • Intact intracellular membrane retains the cleaved fluorescent products inside the cell • Dead cells, are deficient in esterase activity and their compromised membranes lead to substrate leaks from cells