Back to the future: Forgotten protocols for optimizing the isolation of arthropod haemocytes

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
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Abstract

Consideration is given to previous and more recent protocols for harvesting arthropod haemocytes from Galleria, Drosophila, mosquitoes, Limulus and crustaceans. The optimal harvesting of these cells is essential for meaningful studies of invertebrate immunity in vitro. The results of such experiments, however, have often been flawed due to a lack of understanding of the fragile nature of arthropod haemocytes on exposure to bacterial lipopolysaccharides, resulting in the aggregation and loss of cell types during haemolymph clotting. This article emphasizes that although there are similarities between mammalian neutrophils and arthropod haemocytes, the protocols required for the successful harvesting of these cells vary significantly. The various stages for the successful harvesting of arthropod haemocytes are described in detail and should provide invaluable advice to those requiring both high cell viability and recovery of the different cell types for subsequent experimentation.

回到未来:被遗忘的节肢动物血细胞分离优化方案。
本研究考虑了以前和最近从 Galleria、果蝇、蚊子、林麝和甲壳类动物中采集节肢动物血细胞的方案。这些细胞的最佳采集对于体外无脊椎动物免疫的有意义研究至关重要。然而,由于对节肢动物血细胞暴露于细菌脂多糖时的脆弱性质缺乏了解,导致血淋巴凝结过程中细胞类型的聚集和丢失,此类实验的结果往往存在缺陷。本文强调,虽然哺乳动物的中性粒细胞与节肢动物的血细胞有相似之处,但成功采集这些细胞所需的方案却大不相同。文章详细描述了成功采集节肢动物血细胞的各个阶段,为那些既需要高细胞活力又需要回收不同类型细胞以进行后续实验的人提供了宝贵的建议。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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