[HTML][HTML] Defining clonal color in fluorescent multi-clonal tracking

JW Wu, R Turcotte, C Alt, JM Runnels, H Tsao… - Scientific Reports, 2016 - nature.com
JW Wu, R Turcotte, C Alt, JM Runnels, H Tsao, CP Lin
Scientific Reports, 2016nature.com
Clonal heterogeneity and selection underpin many biological processes including
development and tumor progression. Combinatorial fluorescent protein expression in
germline cells has proven its utility for tracking the formation and regeneration of different
organ systems. Such cell populations encoded by combinatorial fluorescent proteins are
also attractive tools for understanding clonal expansion and clonal competition in cancer.
However, the assignment of clonal identity requires an analytical framework in which clonal …
Abstract
Clonal heterogeneity and selection underpin many biological processes including development and tumor progression. Combinatorial fluorescent protein expression in germline cells has proven its utility for tracking the formation and regeneration of different organ systems. Such cell populations encoded by combinatorial fluorescent proteins are also attractive tools for understanding clonal expansion and clonal competition in cancer. However, the assignment of clonal identity requires an analytical framework in which clonal markings can be parameterized and validated. Here we present a systematic and quantitative method for RGB analysis of fluorescent melanoma cancer clones. We then demonstrate refined clonal trackability of melanoma cells using this scheme.
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