利用 LIPSTIC 对配体和受体进行工程设计,以跟踪细胞与细胞之间的相互作用。

Current Protocols Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1002/cpz1.311
Dafne Alberti, Michelle Guarniero, Agnieszka K Maciola, Enrico Dotta, Giulia Pasqual
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不同类型细胞之间的相互作用对免疫反应等大量生物过程至关重要。我们最近开发了一种名为 LIPSTIC(通过 SorTagging 细胞间接触标记免疫合作关系)的新技术,通过酶标记反应识别正在发生特定相互作用的细胞。我们的工作通过对 CD40 和 CD40L(抗原递呈细胞和 T 细胞之间的重要激动轴)进行基因工程改造,证明了这项技术可用于监测免疫细胞之间的体外和体内相互作用。在这里,我们介绍了设计新型 LIPSTIC 工程配体和受体对、将构建体克隆到逆转录病毒表达载体、对其进行初步验证以及用其测量体内外相互作用的方法。这些信息将对有兴趣利用 LIPSTIC 技术追踪他们最喜欢的免疫相互作用的研究人员有所帮助。© 2021 作者。当前协议》由 Wiley Periodicals LLC 出版。基本协议 1:设计 LIPSTIC 工程配体和受体对 基本协议 2:克隆 LIPSTIC 工程配体和受体对 基本协议 3:在 293T 细胞中验证 LIPSTIC 工程配体和受体对 基本协议 4:在体外免疫细胞中测量与 LIPSTIC 的相互作用。
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Engineering Ligand and Receptor Pairs with LIPSTIC to Track Cell-Cell Interactions.

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Engineering Ligand and Receptor Pairs with LIPSTIC to Track Cell-Cell Interactions.

Engineering Ligand and Receptor Pairs with LIPSTIC to Track Cell-Cell Interactions.

Interactions between different cell types are critical for a plethora of biological processes, such as the immune response. We recently developed a novel technology, called LIPSTIC (labeling of immune partnership by SorTagging intercellular contacts), that allows for identifying cells undergoing specific interactions thanks to an enzymatic labeling reaction. Our work demonstrated the use of this technology to monitor interactions between immune cells, both in vitro and in vivo, by the genetic engineering of CD40 and CD40L, an essential costimulatory axis between antigen-presenting cells and T cells. Here we describe protocols to design novel LIPSTIC-engineered ligand and receptor pairs, clone constructs into retroviral expression vector, perform their initial validation, and use them to measure interactions ex vivo. This information will be useful to investigators interested in exploiting the LIPSTIC technology to track their favorite immune interaction. © 2021 The Authors. Current Protocols published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. Basic Protocol 1: Design of LIPSTIC-engineered ligand and receptor pairs Basic Protocol 2: Cloning of LIPSTIC-engineered ligand and receptor pairs Basic Protocol 3: Validation of LIPSTIC-engineered ligand and receptor pairs in 293T cells Basic Protocol 4: Measuring interaction with LIPSTIC in immune cells ex vivo.

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