Isolation of Uterine Innate Lymphoid Cells for Analysis by Flow Cytometry
Author(s) -
Delphine Depierreux,
Emily Seshadri,
Evgeniya V. Shmeleva,
Jens Kieckbusch,
Delia Hawkes,
Francesco Colucci
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of visualized experiments
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.596
H-Index - 91
ISSN - 1940-087X
DOI - 10.3791/62670
Subject(s) - flow cytometry , innate lymphoid cell , biology , phenotype , uterus , microbiology and biotechnology , immunology , lymphatic system , innate immune system , gene , genetics , immune system
Described here is a simple method to isolate and phenotype mouse group 1 uterine innate lymphoid cells (g1 uILCs) from individual pregnant uterus by flow cytometry. The protocol describes how to set up time mating to obtain multiple synchronous dams, the mechanical and enzymatic digestion of the pregnant uterus, the staining of single-cell suspensions, and a FACS strategy to phenotype and discriminate g1 uILCs. Although this method inevitably loses the spatial information of cellular distribution within the tissue, the protocol has been successfully applied to determine uILC heterogeneity, their response to maternal and foetal factors affecting pregnancy, their gene expression profile, and their functions.
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