Plasma Membrane Wounding and Repair Assays for Eukaryotic Cells

Bio Protoc. 2022 Jun 5;12(11):e4437. doi: 10.21769/BioProtoc.4437.

Abstract

Damage to the plasma membrane and loss of membrane integrity are detrimental to eukaryotic cells. It is, therefore, essential that cells possess an efficient membrane repair system to survive. However, the different cellular and molecular mechanisms behind plasma membrane repair have not been fully elucidated. Here, we present three complementary methods for plasma membrane wounding, and measurement of membrane repair and integrity. The first protocol is based on real time imaging of cell membrane repair kinetics in response to laser-induced injury. The second and third protocols are end point assays that provide a population-based measure of membrane integrity, after either mechanical injury by vortex mixing with glass beads, or by detergent-induced injury by digitonin in sublytic concentrations. The protocols can be applied to most adherent eukaryotic cells in culture, as well as cells in suspension.

Keywords: Cell injury; Imaging; Membrane integrity; Membrane wounding; Plasma membrane damage; Plasma membrane repair assays.