HepG2 and 293T cells were stained as previously described [57] (link) and counterstained with hematoxylin. oil red O droplet area and number were calculated using ImageJ. In brief, images were split into the red, green, and blue channels and the green channel was further processed for quantification as described, as oil red O has an excitation at 510 nm [58] (link). Following this, the background was subtracted from each image to ensure only counting of oil red O droplets. Droplets equal or greater than five square pixels were counted and area quantified. The values were copied into Microsoft Excel and the average droplet area and number of droplets per nucleus were counted for each field. Twenty independent fields from nATF6 and GFP-transfected HepG2 and 293T cells were imaged at 60x magnification.
Oil Red O Staining for Lipid Quantification
HepG2 and 293T cells were stained as previously described [57] (link) and counterstained with hematoxylin. oil red O droplet area and number were calculated using ImageJ. In brief, images were split into the red, green, and blue channels and the green channel was further processed for quantification as described, as oil red O has an excitation at 510 nm [58] (link). Following this, the background was subtracted from each image to ensure only counting of oil red O droplets. Droplets equal or greater than five square pixels were counted and area quantified. The values were copied into Microsoft Excel and the average droplet area and number of droplets per nucleus were counted for each field. Twenty independent fields from nATF6 and GFP-transfected HepG2 and 293T cells were imaged at 60x magnification.
Corresponding Organization : Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Variable analysis
- Transfection with nATF6 and GFP
- Oil red O droplet area
- Number of oil red O droplets per nucleus
- Larvae fixed in 4% paraformaldehyde (PFA) overnight at 4°C
- Cryosections stained with increasing concentrations of propylene glycol (85%, 100%) for 10 minutes followed by an overnight incubation in oil red O (0.5% in propylene glycol)
- Excess oil red O removed by sequential washes in 100% and 85% propylene glycol for 5 minutes
- Nuclei counterstained with hematoxylin
- HepG2 and 293T cells stained as previously described [57] and counterstained with hematoxylin
- Background subtracted from each image to ensure only counting of oil red O droplets
- Droplets equal or greater than five square pixels counted and area quantified
- Twenty independent fields from nATF6 and GFP-transfected HepG2 and 293T cells imaged at 60x magnification
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- None specified
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