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PMN Neutrophil Cell Isolation
Immunology and Host-Pathogen Interactions
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| Hello kiki! here is a protocol modified from the posted one by Bryan Heit: Neutrophil isolation is easy, however they are extremely sensitive cells. This protocol can be used with any mammalian blood (has been performed on humans, mice and cats). Tips for Neutrophil Isolation:
The protocol is a three step purification protocol of neutrophils: STEP 1) Dextran sedimentation - this removes most of the RBC's. The RBC's sediment to the bottom of the tube, while the leukocytes and lymphocytes remain suspended in solution. STEP 2) Hypotonic lysis - this removes any remaining RBC's and platlets. STEP 3) Ficol sedimetntation - this separates mononuclear cells from neutophils. The neutrophils sink to the bottom of the ficol, mononuclear cells remain at the ficoll/isoalte interface. You can achieve 98% pure neutrophils or better using this protocol, with little to no activation. Steps in Detail: 1. Pipet 4 ml of ACD into a 50 ml conical tube and pour 20 ml of whole blood down the side of the tube. Gently invert the tube several times to mix. (for other volumes use 1ml ACD for every 5ml blood). 2. Pipet 12 ml (50% of blood volume) of 6% Dextran / 0.9% NaCl solution into the ACD/blood mixture and invert 18-20 times to ensure adequate mixing. Pipette the mixture into 4 15ml tubes (~10ml/tube). Let the four tubes stand at room temperature for 45min - 1hr, or until separation is complete. 3. Return to the settling blood and pipet the yellowish supernatant into a 50 ml tube. Spin at 1150 rpm for 12 minutes at 4C using a low brake. 4. Discard the supernatant and resuspend in 12 ml of the ice-cold ddH2O. Suck up and dispense repeatedly to break the pellet. After 20 seconds add add 4 ml of 0.6 M Kcl and mix several times. Dilute the solution to 50 ml with PBS. Spin at 1300 rpm for 6 minutes at 4C using a high brake. 5. Repeat Step 4 1-2 times, until no RBC's remain. 6. Discard the supernatant, and resuspend the pellet in 2.5 ml of PBS. 7. Layer the cell suspension over 3 ml of Ficoll-Hypaque (Sigma 1077) in a 15 ml tube. Spin at 1500 rpm for 30 minutes at 4C using a low brake. 8. When the cells have finished spinning suck off the supernatant, using a transfer pipet. Resuspend the pellet in 2 ml HBSS. 9. Determine the cell conentraiton using a hemocytometer, or other device. Cells are noe ready for use. Neutrophils will remain viable suspended in HBSS for about 4 hours at 4C, and about half that at room temperature. They can also be resuspended in RPMI instead of HBSS, although this has been known to activate them. Here's how to make the solutions used in the protocol: ___________________________ ACD: To 250ml ddH2O add: 7. 36 gm Citric Acid 14. 71 gm Sodium Citrate 9. 91 gm Dextrose Store at 4C ___________________ 6% Dextran: To 250ml ddH2O add: 15. 00 gm Dextran (at least 100 000 MW) 2. 25 gm NaCl Store at 4?C _______________________________ 0. 6M Kcl: To 250ml ddH2O add: 11. 18 gm Kcl Store at 4C _____________________________ ![]() Modified from Bryan Heit's original protocol |
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| Hello kiki! Hopes this help you: Neutrophil Isolation Neutrophils were isolated from venous blood of healthy volunteers by dextran sedimentation of erythrocytes and density-gradient centrifugation of leukocytes. All procedures up to and including density-gradient centrifugation were conducted at 22° C unless stated otherwise.
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