Literature DB >> 31194971

Comparative analysis of the germinal center response by flow cytometry and immunohistology.

Gustaf Lindgren1, Sebastian Ols1, Elizabeth A Thompson1, Karin Loré2.   

Abstract

Germinal centers (GCs) are structures formed within B cell follicles critical for the generation of high affinity antibodies. The evaluation of GCs in secondary lymphoid tissues has emerged as a valuable means for understanding the immunological activity in vaccine responses, autoimmunity and cancer. The analysis has been facilitated by advances in sampling techniques, including non-invasive lymph node collection and fine needle aspiration. In this study, we performed a systematic comparison between immunohistology and flow cytometry for analysis of GCs with the major aim to identify strategies for data analysis that would allow to relate data acquired by the two methods. Lymph nodes from rhesus macaques were divided in half and analysed as either cryosections or cell suspensions. Using human markers such as PD-1 and Ki67 to identify T follicular helper (TFH) cells and GC B cells, we developed a method for GC analysis by immunohistology using CellProfiler™ software and a flow cytometry panel with relatively limited numbers of antibodies to be scalable and feasible for most laboratories to perform. While some discrepancies between the two methods were identified, TFH cells and GC B cells normalized by total CD3+ T cell or CD20+ B cell numbers, respectively, in immunohistology correlated well with matched data from flow cytometry. GC area normalized by section area in immunohistology also correlated well with TFH cells per total live cells from flow cytometry. Performing this type of data analysis would therefore facilitate comparison of results generated between the two methods.
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Keywords:  Germinal center; Lymph nodes; Non-human primate; Vaccine

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31194971     DOI: 10.1016/j.jim.2019.06.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol Methods        ISSN: 0022-1759            Impact factor:   2.303


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1.  Deficits in the IgG+ memory B-cell recovery after anthracycline treatment is confined to the spleen of rhesus macaques.

Authors:  Gintare Lasaviciute; Andréas L Bricaud; Fredrika Hellgren; Hanna M Ingelman-Sundberg; Staffan Eksborg; Margreet Jonker; Krista G Haanstra; Ida Hed Myrberg; Eva Sverremark-Ekström; Karin Loré; Shanie Saghafian-Hedengren; Anna Nilsson
Journal:  Clin Transl Immunology       Date:  2020-07-02
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