In Situ Ligation: A Decade and a Half of Experience
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The in situ
ligation (ISL) methodology detects apoptotic cells by the presence of characteristic DNA double-strand breaks. A labeled
double-stranded probe is ligated to the double-strand breaks in situ
on tissue sections. Like the popular TUNEL assay, ISL detects cells in apoptosis based on the ongoing destruction of DNA
by apoptotic nucleases. In comparison to TUNEL, it is more specific for apoptosis versus other causes of DNA damage, both
repairable damage and necrosis. In the decade and a half since its introduction, ISL has been used in several hundred publications.
Here we review the development of the method, its current status, and its uses and limitations.