Isolation, purification and labeling of mouse bone marrow neutrophils for functional studies and adoptive transfer experiments
M Swamydas, MS Lionakis - Journal of visualized experiments …, 2013 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
M Swamydas, MS Lionakis
Journal of visualized experiments: JoVE, 2013•pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.govNeutrophils are critical effector cells of the innate immune system. They are rapidly recruited
at sites of acute inflammation and exert protective or pathogenic effects depending on the
inflammatory milieu. Nonetheless, despite the indispensable role of neutrophils in immunity,
detailed understanding of the molecular factors that mediate neutrophils' effector and
immunopathogenic effects in different infectious diseases and inflammatory conditions is still
lacking, partly because of their short half life, the difficulties with handling of these cells and …
at sites of acute inflammation and exert protective or pathogenic effects depending on the
inflammatory milieu. Nonetheless, despite the indispensable role of neutrophils in immunity,
detailed understanding of the molecular factors that mediate neutrophils' effector and
immunopathogenic effects in different infectious diseases and inflammatory conditions is still
lacking, partly because of their short half life, the difficulties with handling of these cells and …
Neutrophils are critical effector cells of the innate immune system. They are rapidly recruited at sites of acute inflammation and exert protective or pathogenic effects depending on the inflammatory milieu. Nonetheless, despite the indispensable role of neutrophils in immunity, detailed understanding of the molecular factors that mediate neutrophils' effector and immunopathogenic effects in different infectious diseases and inflammatory conditions is still lacking, partly because of their short half life, the difficulties with handling of these cells and the lack of reliable experimental protocols for obtaining sufficient numbers of neutrophils for downstream functional studies and adoptive transfer experiments. Therefore, simple, fast, economical and reliable methods are highly desirable for harvesting sufficient numbers of mouse neutrophils for assessing functions such as phagocytosis, killing, cytokine production, degranulation and trafficking. To that end, we present a reproducible density gradient centrifugation-based protocol, which can be adapted in any laboratory to isolate large numbers of neutrophils from the bone marrow of mice with high purity and viability. Moreover, we present a simple protocol that uses CellTracker dyes to label the isolated neutrophils, which can then be adoptively transferred into recipient mice and tracked in several tissues for at least 4 hr post-transfer using flow cytometry. Using this approach, differential labeling of neutrophils from wild-type and gene-deficient mice with different CellTracker dyes can be successfully employed to perform competitive repopulation studies for evaluating the direct role of specific genes in trafficking of neutrophils from the blood into target tissues in vivo .
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