Isolation of T cells from the gut

S Reißig, C Hackenbruch, N Hövelmeyer - T-Helper Cells: Methods and …, 2014 - Springer
S Reißig, C Hackenbruch, N Hövelmeyer
T-Helper Cells: Methods and Protocols, 2014Springer
The lymphocytes of epithelial and lamina proprial compartments of the intestine are
phenotypically and functionally distinct and serve a wide range of functions in the intestinal
mucosa like regulating intestinal homeostasis, maintaining epithelial barrier function as well
as regulating adaptive and innate immune responses. To analyze the role of these cells in
different disease states, it is necessary to isolate pure cell populations of the intraepithelial
lymphocytes (IEL) and lamina propria lymphocytes (LPL) of the gut. In this protocol we …
Abstract
The lymphocytes of epithelial and lamina proprial compartments of the intestine are phenotypically and functionally distinct and serve a wide range of functions in the intestinal mucosa like regulating intestinal homeostasis, maintaining epithelial barrier function as well as regulating adaptive and innate immune responses. To analyze the role of these cells in different disease states, it is necessary to isolate pure cell populations of the intraepithelial lymphocytes (IEL) and lamina propria lymphocytes (LPL) of the gut. In this protocol we describe a method to isolate T cells from IEL and LPL, which can be used for further investigations like comparative studies of mRNA expression, cell proliferation assay, or protein analysis.
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