骨髓嵌合体研究神经炎症。

Q2 Immunology and Microbiology
Current Protocols in Immunology Pub Date : 2018-11-01 Epub Date: 2018-09-17 DOI:10.1002/cpim.56
Nathalie Laflamme, Paul Préfontaine, Antoine Lampron, Serge Rivest
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摘要

骨髓移植是治疗白血病、多发性骨髓瘤以及影响中枢神经系统的遗传代谢疾病等一系列疾病的标准方法。在小鼠模型中,骨髓移植已被证明是了解造血系统和造血细胞归巢到目标器官的有价值的工具。已经开发出许多技术来制造嵌合小鼠,这种动物的造血系统来自于与身体其他部分不同的遗传背景。目前的遗传工具在选择供体小鼠方面提供了几乎无限的可能性。本协议描述了小鼠模型的骨髓移植方法,用于基础和病理条件下的脑研究。需要解决的具体问题包括通过照射或化疗制备受体小鼠;供体细胞的选择、分离和注射;荧光活化细胞分选和免疫染色等分析方法。©2018 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc。
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Bone Marrow Chimeras to Study Neuroinflammation.

Bone marrow transplantation is the standard of care for a host of diseases such as leukemia and multiple myeloma, as well as genetically inherited metabolic diseases affecting the central nervous system. In mouse models, bone marrow transplantation has proven a valuable tool for understanding the hematopoietic system and the homing of hematopoietic cells to their target organs. Many techniques have been developed to create chimeric mice, animals with a hematopoietic system derived from a genetic background that differs from the rest of the body. Current genetic tools allow for virtually limitless possibilities in the choice of donor mice. This protocol describes methods of bone marrow transplantation in mouse models for studies of the brain under basal and pathological conditions. Specific points to be addressed include the preparation of recipient mice by irradiation or chemotherapy; the choice, isolation, and injection of donor cells; and analytical methods such as fluorescence-activated cell sorting and immunostaining. © 2018 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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