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Impact of tissue enzymatic digestion on analysis of immune cells in mouse reproductive mucosa with a focus on γδ T cells.

Katarzyna Skulska1, Agnieszka S Wegrzyn2, Anna Chelmonska-Soyta3, Grzegorz Chodaczek4.   

Abstract

Mucosal tissues are enriched in γδ T lymphocytes, which maintain epithelial homeostasis, however, the homeostatic mechanisms are still incompletely understood. To elucidate their role in the tissue integrity governance within the female genital mucosa we employed flow cytometry, which is a powerful tool used for the characterization of tissue-resident immune cells, however, often requiring cell release upon tissue enzymatic disaggregation. Here, we analyzed the impact of various proteolytic enzymes in their ability to effectively isolate viable immune cells from the reproductive system of non-pregnant mice. Murine vaginas and uteri were digested using commercially available enzyme blends (liberases) and single enzymes (dispase II and collagenase IV). Among tested enzymes, liberases released the highest number of cells from digested tissues while dispase II and collagenase IV led to a significant decrease in the number of isolated live cells. Also, liberases had only minor detrimental effects on cell viability and detection of CD45, CD3ε, γδ TCR and CD11c positive cells. We found that a single liberase blend called Liberase TL was the most suited for the analysis of γδ T cells in the reproductive tract. By examining two distinct phases of the estrous cycle - estrus and diestrus, characterized by high and low epithelial stratification, respectively, we showed that higher numbers of γδ T lymphocytes were present in the latter cycle phase in vagina and uterus. Interestingly, the diestrus-associated increase in γδ T lymphocyte number was also observed in reproductive tract draining lumbar lymph nodes but not in more distant, inguinal lymph nodes. Our data indicate that enzymes used for reproductive mucosa digestion have profound effects on the cell viability and isolation efficiency, which consequently influence the phenotypic and quantitative analysis of immune cells.
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Keywords:  Enzymatic digestion; Flow cytometry; Reproductive system; Vagina; γδ T cell

Year:  2019        PMID: 31525366     DOI: 10.1016/j.jim.2019.112665

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


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