人NKT细胞的分离与功能应用

Q2 Immunology and Microbiology
Mark A. Exley, S. Brian Wilson, Steven P. Balk
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本单元详细介绍了人类iNKT细胞的分离、体外扩增和功能表征方法。术语“iNKT”源于这样一个事实,即大部分小鼠和一些人类NK标记+ T细胞(“NKT”)识别MHC类I-like CD1d蛋白并使用相同的“不变”TCRα链,该链在人类中通过精确的Vα24和Jα18重排产生,要么没有n区多样性,要么随后修整为相同或几乎相同的氨基酸序列(因此,“iNKT”细胞)。iNKT主要是CD4+或CD4 - CD8 -(“双阴性”),尽管在一些人身上可以发现少量CD8+ iNKT。基本方案1和备选方案1使用多色FACS分析从人类样本中鉴定和定量稀有iNKT细胞。基本方案2描述iNKT细胞纯化。备选方案2描述了一种iNKT细胞的高速FACS分选方法。基本协议3解释了iNKT的功能分析。备选方案3采用细胞分选方法分离iNKT细胞克隆。还包括iNKT细胞二次刺激和快速扩增的支持方案。©2017 by John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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Isolation and Functional Use of Human NKT Cells

This unit details methods for the isolation, in vitro expansion, and functional characterization of human iNKT cells. The term ‘iNKT’ derives from the fact that a large fraction of murine and some human NK marker+ T cells (‘NKT’) recognize the MHC class I–like CD1d protein and use an identical ‘invariant’ TCRα chain, which is generated in humans by precise Vα24 and Jα18 rearrangements with either no N-region diversity or subsequent trimming to identical or nearly identical amino acid sequence (hence, ‘iNKT’ cells). iNKT are mostly CD4+ or CD4–CD8– (‘double negative’), although a few CD8+ iNKT can be found in some humans. Basic Protocol 1 and Alternate Protocol 1 use multi-color FACS analysis to identify and quantitate rare iNKT cells from human samples. Basic Protocol 2 describes iNKT cell purification. Alternate Protocol 2 describes a method for high-speed FACS sorting of iNKT cells. Basic Protocol 3 explains functional analysis of iNKT. Alternate Protocol 3 employs a cell sorting approach to isolate iNKT cell clones. A support protocol for secondary stimulation and rapid expansion of iNKT cells is also included. © 2017 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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Current Protocols in Immunology
Current Protocols in Immunology Immunology and Microbiology-Immunology
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