Literature DB >> 15823617

Flow cytometric characterisation of cells of differing densities isolated from human term placentae and enrichment of villous trophoblast cells.

M S Manoussaka1, D J Jackson, R J Lock, S R Sooranna, B M Kumpel.   

Abstract

Cells were isolated from human term placentae by trypsinisation of fragments of chorionic villi and fractionation of cells on a Percoll density gradient into six layers. A panel of 10 monoclonal antibodies to antigens on or in trophoblast cells (placental alkaline phosphatase (PLAP), cytokeratin-7, beta-human chorionic gonadotrophin (beta-hCG), human leucocyte antigen-G (HLA-G)), leucocytes (CD45), monocytes, macrophages, dendritic cells, B cells (HLA class II), mesenchyme cells (vimentin), fibroblasts (fibroblast antigen) and nucleated cells excluding villous trophoblast (HLA class I, CD9) was used to characterise the cells by flow cytometry. For staining intracellular antigens (cytokeratin, vimentin, beta-hCG) the cells were first fixed and permeabilised. The upper two layers from the gradient (density 1.013-1.039 g/ml) contained predominantly PLAP-positive cells or fragments, probably derived from the syncytiotrophoblast. Cytokeratin-positive cells accumulated mainly in the layer of density 1.039-1.052 g/ml and comprised the majority of the cell types identified in this fraction. Few or no cells reactive with antibodies to beta-hCG or HLA-G were identified in any layer. Non-trophoblast cells were heavier, being present mainly at densities 1.052-1.079 g/ml (CD45, HLA class I, vimentin) and 1.066-1.092 g/ml (fibroblast). Fewer than 10% of cells in any layer were HLA class II- or CD9-positive. Further purification of trophoblast cells was by negative immunomagnetic separation with removal of CD45-positive cells and HLA class II-positive cells to less than 1%. On culture of the cells from each layer, those of density 1.039-1.066 g/ml exhibited characteristics of cytotrophoblast cells; they secreted high levels of human chorionic gonadotrophin and formed adherent multinucleate cells. This procedure enabled the selection and enrichment of cytotrophoblast cells and/or syncytiotrophoblast fragments that are suitable for cellular and molecular studies.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15823617     DOI: 10.1016/j.placenta.2004.06.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Placenta        ISSN: 0143-4004            Impact factor:   3.481


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