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Application of light sheet microscopy for qualitative and quantitative analysis of bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue in mice
Bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue (BALT) develops at unpredictable locations around lung bronchi following pulmonary inflammation. The formation and composition of BALT have primarily been investigated by immunohistology that, due to the size of the invested organ, is usually restricted to a limit...
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author | Mzinza, David Twapokera Fleige, Henrike Laarmann, Kristin Willenzon, Stefanie Ristenpart, Jasmin Spanier, Julia Sutter, Gerd Kalinke, Ulrich Valentin-Weigand, Peter Förster, Reinhold |
author_facet | Mzinza, David Twapokera Fleige, Henrike Laarmann, Kristin Willenzon, Stefanie Ristenpart, Jasmin Spanier, Julia Sutter, Gerd Kalinke, Ulrich Valentin-Weigand, Peter Förster, Reinhold |
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description | Bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue (BALT) develops at unpredictable locations around lung bronchi following pulmonary inflammation. The formation and composition of BALT have primarily been investigated by immunohistology that, due to the size of the invested organ, is usually restricted to a limited number of histological sections. To assess the entire BALT of the lung, other approaches are urgently needed. Here, we introduce a novel light sheet microscopy-based approach for assessing lymphoid tissue in the lung. Using antibody staining of whole lung lobes and optical clearing by organic solvents, we present a method that allows in-depth visualization of the entire bronchial tree, the lymphatic vasculature and the immune cell composition of the induced BALT. Furthermore, three-dimensional analysis of the entire lung allows the qualitative and quantitative enumeration of the induced BALT. Using this approach, we show that a single intranasal application of the replication-deficient poxvirus MVA induces BALT that constitutes up to 8% of the entire lung volume in mice deficient in CCR7, in contrast to wild type mice (WT). Furthermore, BALT induced by heat-inactivated E. coli is dominated by a pronounced T cell infiltration in Cxcr5-deficient mice, in contrast to WT mice. |
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spelling | pubmed-62075602019-10-01 Application of light sheet microscopy for qualitative and quantitative analysis of bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue in mice Mzinza, David Twapokera Fleige, Henrike Laarmann, Kristin Willenzon, Stefanie Ristenpart, Jasmin Spanier, Julia Sutter, Gerd Kalinke, Ulrich Valentin-Weigand, Peter Förster, Reinhold Cell Mol Immunol Article Bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue (BALT) develops at unpredictable locations around lung bronchi following pulmonary inflammation. The formation and composition of BALT have primarily been investigated by immunohistology that, due to the size of the invested organ, is usually restricted to a limited number of histological sections. To assess the entire BALT of the lung, other approaches are urgently needed. Here, we introduce a novel light sheet microscopy-based approach for assessing lymphoid tissue in the lung. Using antibody staining of whole lung lobes and optical clearing by organic solvents, we present a method that allows in-depth visualization of the entire bronchial tree, the lymphatic vasculature and the immune cell composition of the induced BALT. Furthermore, three-dimensional analysis of the entire lung allows the qualitative and quantitative enumeration of the induced BALT. Using this approach, we show that a single intranasal application of the replication-deficient poxvirus MVA induces BALT that constitutes up to 8% of the entire lung volume in mice deficient in CCR7, in contrast to wild type mice (WT). Furthermore, BALT induced by heat-inactivated E. coli is dominated by a pronounced T cell infiltration in Cxcr5-deficient mice, in contrast to WT mice. Nature Publishing Group UK 2018-02-12 2018-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6207560/ /pubmed/29429996 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/cmi.2017.150 Text en © The Chinese Society of Immunology and The University of Science and Technology of China, All rights reserved 2017 Open Access This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if thematerial is not included under the CreativeCommons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ |
spellingShingle | Article Mzinza, David Twapokera Fleige, Henrike Laarmann, Kristin Willenzon, Stefanie Ristenpart, Jasmin Spanier, Julia Sutter, Gerd Kalinke, Ulrich Valentin-Weigand, Peter Förster, Reinhold Application of light sheet microscopy for qualitative and quantitative analysis of bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue in mice |
title | Application of light sheet microscopy for qualitative and quantitative analysis of bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue in mice |
title_full | Application of light sheet microscopy for qualitative and quantitative analysis of bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue in mice |
title_fullStr | Application of light sheet microscopy for qualitative and quantitative analysis of bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue in mice |
title_full_unstemmed | Application of light sheet microscopy for qualitative and quantitative analysis of bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue in mice |
title_short | Application of light sheet microscopy for qualitative and quantitative analysis of bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue in mice |
title_sort | application of light sheet microscopy for qualitative and quantitative analysis of bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue in mice |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6207560/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29429996 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/cmi.2017.150 |
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