Parabiosis in Mice to Study Tissue Residency of Immune Cells.

Current Protocols Pub Date : 2022-05-01 DOI:10.1002/cpz1.446
Haiguang Wang, Noah Veis Gavil, Nathan Koewler, David Masopust, Stephen C Jameson
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Different populations of immune cells rely on their distinct migration patterns for immunosurveillance, immune regulation, tissue specific differentiation, and maturation. It is often important to clarify whether cells are recirculating or tissue resident, or whether tissue-specific cells are derived from blood-borne precursors or a tissue-resident population. Though migration or tissue residency of immune cells critically depends on the expression of different homing molecules (chemokine receptors, tissue retention molecules, etc.), characterization based solely on the expression of homing molecules may not faithfully reflect the migration patterns of immune cells. Therefore, a more reliable method to clarify migration patterns of immune cells is required. Parabiosis is a surgical connection of two mice resulting in a shared circulatory system, which allows reliable distinction of tissue-resident and circulating cells. Here, we describe a set of protocols for parabiosis, including technique details, pitfalls, and suggestions for optimization and troubleshooting. © 2022 Wiley Periodicals LLC. Basic Protocol 1: Preparation of mice for parabiosis surgery Basic Protocol 2: Parabiosis surgery Basic Protocol 3: Recovery and use of mice after parabiosis surgery Basic Protocol 4: Reversal of parabiotic surgery Basic Protocol 5: Analysis of parabionts.

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在小鼠中进行同种异体培养以研究免疫细胞在组织中的驻留情况
不同的免疫细胞群依靠其不同的迁移模式进行免疫监视、免疫调节、组织特异性分化和成熟。明确细胞是再循环的还是组织驻留的,或者组织特异性细胞是来自血液中的前体还是组织驻留的群体,往往非常重要。虽然免疫细胞的迁移或组织驻留关键取决于不同归巢分子(趋化因子受体、组织滞留分子等)的表达,但仅凭归巢分子的表达来定性可能无法如实反映免疫细胞的迁移模式。因此,需要一种更可靠的方法来明确免疫细胞的迁移模式。同种异体移植是通过手术将两只小鼠连接在一起,形成共享的循环系统,从而可靠地区分组织驻留细胞和循环细胞。在此,我们介绍了一套同种异体移植的方案,包括技术细节、陷阱以及优化和故障排除建议。© 2022 Wiley Periodicals LLC.基本方案 1:准备小鼠进行同种异体移植手术 基本方案 2:同种异体移植手术 基本方案 3:同种异体移植手术后小鼠的恢复和使用 基本方案 4:同种异体移植手术的逆转 基本方案 5:同种异体的分析。
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