Comparison and Analysis of In Vitro Apoptosis Assays: Annexin V/PI, Caspase-3/7, TUNEL, and Mitochondrial ΔΨm
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61173/h6fzrx85Keywords:
Apoptosis Detection, Annexin V/Propidium Iodide (PI), Caspase 3/7 Activity, TUNEL Assay, Mitochondrial Mem-brane Potential (ΔΨm)Abstract
This comparative review integrates evidence from 2015 to 2025 for four prevalent assays--Annexin V/propidium iodide (PI), caspase 3/7 activity, TUNEL, and mitochondrial membrane potential (ΔΨm) dyes--within a cohesive framework encompassing performance, temporal resolution, concordance, and practicality. Core principles, recent advancements, and prevalent pitfalls are delineated alongside mitigations, with particular emphasis on standardized timeframes (6–8 hours and 24 hours) and orthogonal validation. ΔΨm and Annexin V/PI usually show early events, caspase 3/7 shows execution phase proteolysis, and TUNEL shows late DNA fragmentation in fixed samples. High content imaging, imaging flow cytometry, bioluminescent no wash formats, and genetically encoded reporters improve the resolution of time and context. The paper summarizes the patterns of concordance against composite standards and shows how trade-offs between throughput, cost, and analytical skill apply to common lab situations. Furthermore, it provides recommendations based on various scenarios to cover aspects such as high-throughput screening, studies of living cell mechanisms, and end-point histology. These recommendations emphasize the importance of clear thresholds/limits, calibration arms, and standardized reporting to make the results more understandable and reproducible.