Assessment of Cell Isolation From Human Milk Using Immunomagnetic Beads.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Journal of Human Lactation Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-18 DOI:10.1177/08903344251316491
Noor Radhi, Ayamita Paul, Mariana Muelbert, Gergely Toldi
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Abstract

Background: There is increasing interest in better understanding the immune cell composition of human milk and how these cells interact with neonatal immune development. However, consistent methods for immune cell isolation from human milk are lacking.

Research aim: Our aim was to systematically compare available cell isolation techniques to isolate T lymphocytes from human milk samples.

Methods: This repeated measures study design compared three cell isolation methods using human milk samples: (1) centrifugation, (2) immunomagnetic bead isolation, and (3) a combination of both methods. We assessed the proportion and viability of CD3+, CD4+, CD25+ and regulatory T cells using flow cytometry in isolated cells to compare the performance of these isolation methods.

Results: Immunomagnetic separation is a feasible method to isolate T lymphocytes in human milk, similar to blood. It improves target cell enrichment and cell viability compared to centrifugation, which may be an advantage when the goal is to characterize rare cell types or when cells are further used in functional assays. No excess cell activation (CD25 positivity) was observed with the use of magnetic beads.

Conclusion: Immunomagnetic separation of human milk T lymphocytes may have advantages over centrifugation depending on the intended downstream use of cells.

免疫磁珠对人乳细胞分离的评价。
背景:人们对更好地了解母乳中的免疫细胞组成以及这些细胞如何与新生儿免疫发育相互作用越来越感兴趣。然而,缺乏从人乳中分离免疫细胞的一致方法。研究目的:我们的目的是系统地比较现有的细胞分离技术,从人乳样品中分离T淋巴细胞。方法:本重复测量研究设计比较了三种使用人乳样品的细胞分离方法:(1)离心,(2)免疫磁珠分离,(3)两种方法的结合。我们使用流式细胞术对分离细胞中CD3+、CD4+、CD25+和调节性T细胞的比例和活力进行了评估,以比较这些分离方法的性能。结果:免疫磁分离是一种可行的分离人乳中T淋巴细胞的方法。与离心相比,它提高了靶细胞的富集和细胞活力,当目标是表征稀有细胞类型或细胞进一步用于功能分析时,这可能是一个优势。使用磁珠未观察到过量的细胞活化(CD25阳性)。结论:人乳T淋巴细胞的免疫磁分离可能比离心分离法有优势,这取决于细胞的下游用途。
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Journal of Human Lactation
Journal of Human Lactation 医学-妇产科学
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
11.50%
发文量
100
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Committed to the promotion of diversity and equity in all our policies and practices, our aims are: To provide our readers and the international communities of clinicians, educators and scholars working in the field of lactation with current and quality-based evidence, from a broad array of disciplines, including the medical sciences, basic sciences, social sciences and the humanities. To provide student and novice researchers, as well as, researchers whose native language is not English, with expert editorial guidance while preparing their work for publication in JHL. In each issue, the Journal of Human Lactation publishes original research, original theoretical and conceptual articles, discussions of policy and practice issues, and the following special features: Advocacy: A column that discusses a ‘hot’ topic in lactation advocacy About Research: A column focused on an in-depth discussion of a different research topic each issue Lactation Newsmakers: An interview with a widely-recognized outstanding expert in the field from around the globe Research Commentary: A brief discussion of the issues raised in a specific research article published in the current issue Book review(s): Reviews written by content experts about relevant new publications International News Briefs: From major international lactation organizations.
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