标准化的11色流式细胞仪面板用于人类T调节细胞的功能表型。

Journal of biological methods Pub Date : 2020-04-13 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.14440/jbm.2020.325
Claire Manuszak, Martha Brainard, Emily Thrash, F Stephen Hodi, Mariano Severgnini
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摘要

T调节性细胞(Tregs)是一种可以抑制免疫反应以维持体内平衡和自我耐受的细胞亚群。在某些情况下,免疫抑制的性质可能与其他病理发展有关,如自身免疫性疾病和癌症。由于Treg在疾病发病机制中的重要性,我们开发并验证了一种11色流式细胞术面板,用于使用健康的人类供体外周血单个核细胞(PBMCs)检测Treg标记物的表型和功能。我们的样本包含4种Treg表面蛋白和2种功能性细胞因子,以及t淋巴细胞谱系标记CD3、CD4和CD8。我们的数据显示,与CD3/CD28头部刺激的样品相比,未刺激的样品中CD25、FoxP3、CTLA4、GITR和细胞内细胞因子IL4和TGFβ的表达增加。这种11色面板可用于功能性评估人类PBMC样品中的免疫抑制treg。
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Standardized 11-color flow cytometry panel for the functional phenotyping of human T regulatory cells.

Standardized 11-color flow cytometry panel for the functional phenotyping of human T regulatory cells.

Standardized 11-color flow cytometry panel for the functional phenotyping of human T regulatory cells.

Standardized 11-color flow cytometry panel for the functional phenotyping of human T regulatory cells.

T regulatory cells (Tregs) are a cell subset that can suppress immune responses to maintain homeostasis and self-tolerance. In some scenarios, the immunosuppressive nature could be associated to other pathological developments such as autoimmune diseases and cancers. Due to the importance of Tregs in disease pathogenesis, we developed and validated an 11-color flow cytometry panel for phenotypic and functional detection of Treg markers using healthy human donor peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). Our panel contains 4 Treg surface proteins and 2 functional cytokines as well as T-lymphocyte lineage markers CD3, CD4, and CD8. Our data shows an increase in expression of markers CD25, FoxP3, CTLA4, GITR and intracellular cytokines IL4 and TGFβ when comparing unstimulated samples to CD3/CD28 bead stimulated samples. This 11-color panel can be used to functionally evaluate immunosuppressive Tregs in human PBMC samples.

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