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In Vivo Imaging and Quantitative Analysis of Leukocyte Directional Migration and Polarization in Inflamed Tissue

Directional migration of transmigrated leukocytes to the site of injury is a central event in the inflammatory response. Here, we present an in vivo chemotaxis assay enabling the visualization and quantitative analysis of subtype-specific directional motility and polarization of leukocytes in their...

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Autores principales: Khandoga, Alexander Georg, Khandoga, Andrej, Reichel, Christoph Andreas, Bihari, Peter, Rehberg, Markus, Krombach, Fritz
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2649502/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19259262
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004693
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author Khandoga, Alexander Georg
Khandoga, Andrej
Reichel, Christoph Andreas
Bihari, Peter
Rehberg, Markus
Krombach, Fritz
author_facet Khandoga, Alexander Georg
Khandoga, Andrej
Reichel, Christoph Andreas
Bihari, Peter
Rehberg, Markus
Krombach, Fritz
author_sort Khandoga, Alexander Georg
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description Directional migration of transmigrated leukocytes to the site of injury is a central event in the inflammatory response. Here, we present an in vivo chemotaxis assay enabling the visualization and quantitative analysis of subtype-specific directional motility and polarization of leukocytes in their natural 3D microenvironment. Our technique comprises the combination of i) semi-automated in situ microinjection of chemoattractants or bacteria as local chemotactic stimulus, ii) in vivo near-infrared reflected-light oblique transillumination (RLOT) microscopy for the visualization of leukocyte motility and morphology, and iii) in vivo fluorescence microscopy for the visualization of different leukocyte subpopulations or fluorescence-labeled bacteria. Leukocyte motility parameters are quantified off-line in digitized video sequences using computer-assisted single cell tracking. Here, we show that perivenular microinjection of chemoattractants [macrophage inflammatory protein-1α (MIP-1α/Ccl3), platelet-activating factor (PAF)] or E. coli into the murine cremaster muscle induces target-oriented intravascular adhesion and transmigration as well as polarization and directional interstitial migration of leukocytes towards the locally administered stimuli. Moreover, we describe a crucial role of Rho kinase for the regulation of directional motility and polarization of transmigrated leukocytes in vivo. Finally, combining in vivo RLOT and fluorescence microscopy in Cx3CR1(gfp/gfp) mice (mice exhibiting green fluorescent protein-labeled monocytes), we are able to demonstrate differences in the migratory behavior of monocytes and neutrophils. Taken together, we propose a novel approach for investigating the mechanisms and spatiotemporal dynamics of subtype-specific motility and polarization of leukocytes during their directional interstitial migration in vivo.
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spelling pubmed-26495022009-03-04 In Vivo Imaging and Quantitative Analysis of Leukocyte Directional Migration and Polarization in Inflamed Tissue Khandoga, Alexander Georg Khandoga, Andrej Reichel, Christoph Andreas Bihari, Peter Rehberg, Markus Krombach, Fritz PLoS One Research Article Directional migration of transmigrated leukocytes to the site of injury is a central event in the inflammatory response. Here, we present an in vivo chemotaxis assay enabling the visualization and quantitative analysis of subtype-specific directional motility and polarization of leukocytes in their natural 3D microenvironment. Our technique comprises the combination of i) semi-automated in situ microinjection of chemoattractants or bacteria as local chemotactic stimulus, ii) in vivo near-infrared reflected-light oblique transillumination (RLOT) microscopy for the visualization of leukocyte motility and morphology, and iii) in vivo fluorescence microscopy for the visualization of different leukocyte subpopulations or fluorescence-labeled bacteria. Leukocyte motility parameters are quantified off-line in digitized video sequences using computer-assisted single cell tracking. Here, we show that perivenular microinjection of chemoattractants [macrophage inflammatory protein-1α (MIP-1α/Ccl3), platelet-activating factor (PAF)] or E. coli into the murine cremaster muscle induces target-oriented intravascular adhesion and transmigration as well as polarization and directional interstitial migration of leukocytes towards the locally administered stimuli. Moreover, we describe a crucial role of Rho kinase for the regulation of directional motility and polarization of transmigrated leukocytes in vivo. Finally, combining in vivo RLOT and fluorescence microscopy in Cx3CR1(gfp/gfp) mice (mice exhibiting green fluorescent protein-labeled monocytes), we are able to demonstrate differences in the migratory behavior of monocytes and neutrophils. Taken together, we propose a novel approach for investigating the mechanisms and spatiotemporal dynamics of subtype-specific motility and polarization of leukocytes during their directional interstitial migration in vivo. Public Library of Science 2009-03-04 /pmc/articles/PMC2649502/ /pubmed/19259262 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004693 Text en Khandoga et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Khandoga, Alexander Georg
Khandoga, Andrej
Reichel, Christoph Andreas
Bihari, Peter
Rehberg, Markus
Krombach, Fritz
In Vivo Imaging and Quantitative Analysis of Leukocyte Directional Migration and Polarization in Inflamed Tissue
title In Vivo Imaging and Quantitative Analysis of Leukocyte Directional Migration and Polarization in Inflamed Tissue
title_full In Vivo Imaging and Quantitative Analysis of Leukocyte Directional Migration and Polarization in Inflamed Tissue
title_fullStr In Vivo Imaging and Quantitative Analysis of Leukocyte Directional Migration and Polarization in Inflamed Tissue
title_full_unstemmed In Vivo Imaging and Quantitative Analysis of Leukocyte Directional Migration and Polarization in Inflamed Tissue
title_short In Vivo Imaging and Quantitative Analysis of Leukocyte Directional Migration and Polarization in Inflamed Tissue
title_sort in vivo imaging and quantitative analysis of leukocyte directional migration and polarization in inflamed tissue
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2649502/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19259262
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004693
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