A method for the in vivo measurement of zebrafish tissue neutrophil lifespan.

ISRN Hematology Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-07-16 DOI:10.5402/2012/915868
Giles Dixon, Philip M Elks, Catherine A Loynes, Moira K B Whyte, Stephen A Renshaw
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Neutrophil function is thought to be regulated, in large part, by limitation of lifespan by apoptosis. A number of studies suggest that circulating neutrophils have a half-life of approximately 6 hours, although contradictory evidence exists. Measuring tissue neutrophil lifespan, however, is more problematic. It is thought that tissue neutrophils survive longer, perhaps with a half-life in the order of 3-5 days, but this has never been directly measured. Zebrafish are an emerging model organism, with several advantages for the study of vertebrate immunity. In zebrafish, neutrophils constitutively assume tissue locations allowing their direct study in vivo. Using a transgenic approach, neutrophils were labelled with a photoconvertible pigment, Kaede. Photoconversion parameters were optimised and the stability of the Kaede confirmed. Individual neutrophils were photoconverted by scanning a confocal 405 nm laser specifically over each cell and their survival monitored for 48 hours, revealing an in vivo half-life for zebrafish tissue neutrophils of around 120 hours (117.7 hrs, 95% CI 95.67-157.8). Laser energy did not extend neutrophil lifespan, and we conclude that this represents a lower bound for the lifespan of a resting tissue neutrophil in the developing zebrafish larva. This is the first direct measurement of the lifespan of an in vivo tissue neutrophil.

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在体内测量斑马鱼组织中性粒细胞寿命的方法。
人们认为,中性粒细胞的功能在很大程度上是通过凋亡限制其寿命来调节的。一些研究表明,循环中性粒细胞的半衰期约为 6 小时,但存在相互矛盾的证据。然而,测量组织中性粒细胞的寿命则更成问题。有人认为组织中性粒细胞的存活时间更长,半衰期可能在 3-5 天左右,但从未直接测量过。斑马鱼是一种新兴的模式生物,在研究脊椎动物免疫方面具有多种优势。在斑马鱼体内,嗜中性粒细胞会自动占据组织位置,从而可以在体内对其进行直接研究。通过转基因方法,中性粒细胞被标记上了一种可光电转换的色素--Kaede。对光转换参数进行了优化,并确认了 Kaede 的稳定性。通过共聚焦 405 纳米激光扫描每个细胞,对单个中性粒细胞进行光转化,并监测其存活 48 小时,结果显示斑马鱼组织中性粒细胞的体内半衰期约为 120 小时(117.7 小时,95% CI 95.67-157.8)。激光能量并没有延长中性粒细胞的寿命,因此我们得出结论:这代表了发育中斑马鱼幼体中静止组织中性粒细胞寿命的下限。这是首次直接测量体内组织中性粒细胞的寿命。
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