妊娠晚期人子宫单细胞的分离:子宫肌层、蜕膜、羊膜和绒毛膜。

Alexander T H Cocker, Emily M Whettlock, Brendan Browne, Pei F Lai, Jonathan K H Li, Sivatharjini P Sivarajasingam, Nesrina Imami, Mark R Johnson, Victoria Male
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在怀孕期间,子宫免疫细胞和周围生殖组织细胞之间的相互作用被认为对调节分娩至关重要。具体启动自然分娩的机制尚未确定,但子宫免疫细胞群及其激活状态在足月妊娠分娩期间观察到明显的变化。为了了解免疫系统对人类劳动的调节,需要从子宫中分离免疫细胞和非免疫细胞的能力。在这里,我们描述了我们实验室开发的从子宫组织中分离单细胞的方案,该方案保留了免疫和非免疫细胞群以供进一步分析。我们提供了从人肌层、绒毛膜、羊膜和蜕膜中分离免疫和非免疫细胞的详细方法,并对分离的细胞群进行了代表性的流式细胞术分析。该方案可以串联完成,大约需要4-5小时,产生含有活白细胞和足够数量的非免疫细胞的单细胞悬液,用于流式细胞术和单细胞RNA测序(scRNAseq)等单细胞分析方法。
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Isolation of single cells from human uterus in the third trimester of pregnancy: myometrium, decidua, amnion and chorion.

Isolation of single cells from human uterus in the third trimester of pregnancy: myometrium, decidua, amnion and chorion.

Isolation of single cells from human uterus in the third trimester of pregnancy: myometrium, decidua, amnion and chorion.

Isolation of single cells from human uterus in the third trimester of pregnancy: myometrium, decidua, amnion and chorion.

During pregnancy, interactions between uterine immune cells and cells of the surrounding reproductive tissues are thought to be vital for regulating labour. The mechanism that specifically initiates spontaneous labour has not been determined, but distinct changes in uterine immune cell populations and their activation status have been observed during labour at term gestation. To understand the regulation of human labour by the immune system, the ability to isolate both immune cells and non-immune cells from the uterus is required. Here, we describe protocols developed in our laboratory to isolate single cells from uterine tissues, which preserve both immune and non-immune cell populations for further analysis. We provide detailed methods for isolating immune and non-immune cells from human myometrium, chorion, amnion and decidua, together with representative flow cytometry analysis of isolated cell populations present. The protocols can be completed in tandem and take approximately 4-5 h, resulting in single-cell suspensions that contain viable leucocytes, and non-immune cells in sufficient numbers for single-cell analysis approaches such as flow cytometry and single cell RNA sequencing (scRNAseq).

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