Mechanical Isolation of Human Endothelial Cells from Large Vessels for Flow Cytometry Immunophenotyping

C. Torres, Rui Machado, M. Lima
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Endothelial cells (EC) have important physiological functions, and they may also have a role in pathology. To better understand their role in health and disease, we must know very well their phenotype. Previous studies have identified and characterized EC mainly by immunohistochemistry, but there are also some studies using flow cytometry (FCM) after exposing these cells to enzymatic digestion, either to isolate and/ or to detach them from the vessel wall. However, it is well known that enzymatic treatment can cause deleterious effects on cell surface receptors, then influencing the antibody-antigen reaction. We describe a simple and cheap mechanical method to isolate EC from human vessels, avoiding alterations in the expression of cell surface receptors caused by the use of enzymes, and we tested it using FCM. With this method we were able to obtain fresh EC that were identified by FCM as a well-defined cluster of CD45-CD146+brightCD31+bright cells. This approach can be used in the future to isolate EC for further immunophenotypic characterization and for ex-vivo functional studies, as well as to test the effect of different stimuli, including pharmacological drugs.
人大血管内皮细胞机械分离的流式细胞术免疫分型研究
内皮细胞(EC)具有重要的生理功能,也可能在病理中发挥作用。为了更好地理解它们在健康和疾病中的作用,我们必须很好地了解它们的表型。先前的研究主要通过免疫组织化学鉴定和表征EC,但也有一些研究在将这些细胞暴露于酶消化后使用流式细胞术(FCM)分离和/或从血管壁分离它们。然而,众所周知,酶处理会对细胞表面受体产生有害影响,从而影响抗体-抗原反应。我们描述了一种简单廉价的从人血管中分离EC的机械方法,避免了酶引起的细胞表面受体表达的改变,并使用流式细胞仪进行了测试。通过这种方法,我们能够获得新鲜的EC,通过流式细胞仪鉴定为一个定义明确的CD45-CD146+brightCD31+bright细胞簇。这种方法可以在未来用于分离EC,以进一步进行免疫表型表征和离体功能研究,以及测试不同刺激的效果,包括药理学药物。
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