Tomoko Ikeuchi , Ramin Akhi , Belmaliz Cardona Rodriguez , David Fraser , Drake Williams , Tae Sung Kim , Teresa Greenwell-Wild , Andrew Overmiller , Maria Morasso , Niki Moutsopoulos
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摘要
单细胞 RNA 测序和流式细胞仪方法有助于了解各种组织和器官内的细胞状态。然而,组织解离方法可能会改变结果,并因优先恢复特定类型的细胞而产生偏差。在此,我们介绍了优化小鼠口腔黏膜组织解离方法的工作,并提供了三种可用于分离口腔黏膜主要细胞群的不同方案。这些方法既可用于健康状态,也可用于牙周炎等炎症状态。优化的方案采用不同的酶解方法(胶原酶 II、胶原酶 IV 和 Miltenyi 全皮解离试剂盒),分别优先回收免疫细胞、基质细胞和上皮细胞。我们建议根据要研究的细胞群选择解离方法,同时了解每种方法的局限性。
Dissociation of murine oral mucosal tissues for single cell applications
Single-cell RNA sequencing and flow cytometry approaches have been instrumental in understanding cellular states within various tissues and organs. However, tissue dissociation methods can potentially alter results and create bias due to preferential recovery of particular cell types. Here we present efforts to optimize methods for dissociation of murine oral mucosal tissues and provide three different protocols that can be utilized to isolate major cell populations in the oral mucosa. These methods can be used both in health and in states of inflammation, such as periodontitis. The optimized protocols use different enzymatic approaches (collagenase II, collagenase IV and the Miltenyi whole skin dissociation kit) and yield preferential recovery of immune, stromal and epithelial cells, respectively. We suggest choosing the dissociation method based on the cell population of interest to study, while understanding the limitations of each approach.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Immunological Methods is devoted to covering techniques for: (1) Quantitating and detecting antibodies and/or antigens. (2) Purifying immunoglobulins, lymphokines and other molecules of the immune system. (3) Isolating antigens and other substances important in immunological processes. (4) Labelling antigens and antibodies. (5) Localizing antigens and/or antibodies in tissues and cells. (6) Detecting, and fractionating immunocompetent cells. (7) Assaying for cellular immunity. (8) Documenting cell-cell interactions. (9) Initiating immunity and unresponsiveness. (10) Transplanting tissues. (11) Studying items closely related to immunity such as complement, reticuloendothelial system and others. (12) Molecular techniques for studying immune cells and their receptors. (13) Imaging of the immune system. (14) Methods for production or their fragments in eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells.
In addition the journal will publish articles on novel methods for analysing the organization, structure and expression of genes for immunologically important molecules such as immunoglobulins, T cell receptors and accessory molecules involved in antigen recognition, processing and presentation. Submitted full length manuscripts should describe new methods of broad applicability to immunology and not simply the application of an established method to a particular substance - although papers describing such applications may be considered for publication as a short Technical Note. Review articles will also be published by the Journal of Immunological Methods. In general these manuscripts are by solicitation however anyone interested in submitting a review can contact the Reviews Editor and provide an outline of the proposed review.