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A Simple and Effective Flow Cytometry-Based Method for Identification and Quantification of Tissue Infiltrated Leukocyte Subpopulations in a Mouse Model of Peripheral Arterial Disease

Arteriogenesis, the growth of a natural bypass from pre-existing arteriolar collaterals, is an endogenous mechanism to compensate for the loss of an artery. Mechanistically, this process relies on a locally and temporally restricted perivascular infiltration of leukocyte subpopulations, which mediat...

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Autores principales: Kumaraswami, Konda, Salei, Natallia, Beck, Sebastian, Rambichler, Stephan, Kluever, Anna-Kristina, Lasch, Manuel, Richter, Lisa, Schraml, Barbara U., Deindl, Elisabeth
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7279164/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32438752
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21103593
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author Kumaraswami, Konda
Salei, Natallia
Beck, Sebastian
Rambichler, Stephan
Kluever, Anna-Kristina
Lasch, Manuel
Richter, Lisa
Schraml, Barbara U.
Deindl, Elisabeth
author_facet Kumaraswami, Konda
Salei, Natallia
Beck, Sebastian
Rambichler, Stephan
Kluever, Anna-Kristina
Lasch, Manuel
Richter, Lisa
Schraml, Barbara U.
Deindl, Elisabeth
author_sort Kumaraswami, Konda
collection PubMed
description Arteriogenesis, the growth of a natural bypass from pre-existing arteriolar collaterals, is an endogenous mechanism to compensate for the loss of an artery. Mechanistically, this process relies on a locally and temporally restricted perivascular infiltration of leukocyte subpopulations, which mediate arteriogenesis by supplying growth factors and cytokines. Currently, the state-of-the-art method to identify and quantify these leukocyte subpopulations in mouse models is immunohistology. However, this is a time consuming procedure. Here, we aimed to develop an optimized protocol to identify and quantify leukocyte subpopulations by means of flow cytometry in adductor muscles containing growing collateral arteries. For that purpose, adductor muscles of murine hindlimbs were isolated at day one and three after induction of arteriogenesis, enzymatically digested, and infiltrated leukocyte subpopulations were identified and quantified by flow cytometry, as exemplary shown for neutrophils and macrophages (defined as CD45(+)/CD11b(+)/Ly6G(+) and CD45(+)/CD11b(+)/F4/80(+) cells, respectively). In summary, we show that flow cytometry is a suitable method to identify and quantify leukocyte subpopulations in muscle tissue, and provide a detailed protocol. Flow cytometry constitutes a timesaving tool compared to histology, which might be used in addition for precise localization of leukocytes in tissue samples.
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spelling pubmed-72791642020-06-15 A Simple and Effective Flow Cytometry-Based Method for Identification and Quantification of Tissue Infiltrated Leukocyte Subpopulations in a Mouse Model of Peripheral Arterial Disease Kumaraswami, Konda Salei, Natallia Beck, Sebastian Rambichler, Stephan Kluever, Anna-Kristina Lasch, Manuel Richter, Lisa Schraml, Barbara U. Deindl, Elisabeth Int J Mol Sci Communication Arteriogenesis, the growth of a natural bypass from pre-existing arteriolar collaterals, is an endogenous mechanism to compensate for the loss of an artery. Mechanistically, this process relies on a locally and temporally restricted perivascular infiltration of leukocyte subpopulations, which mediate arteriogenesis by supplying growth factors and cytokines. Currently, the state-of-the-art method to identify and quantify these leukocyte subpopulations in mouse models is immunohistology. However, this is a time consuming procedure. Here, we aimed to develop an optimized protocol to identify and quantify leukocyte subpopulations by means of flow cytometry in adductor muscles containing growing collateral arteries. For that purpose, adductor muscles of murine hindlimbs were isolated at day one and three after induction of arteriogenesis, enzymatically digested, and infiltrated leukocyte subpopulations were identified and quantified by flow cytometry, as exemplary shown for neutrophils and macrophages (defined as CD45(+)/CD11b(+)/Ly6G(+) and CD45(+)/CD11b(+)/F4/80(+) cells, respectively). In summary, we show that flow cytometry is a suitable method to identify and quantify leukocyte subpopulations in muscle tissue, and provide a detailed protocol. Flow cytometry constitutes a timesaving tool compared to histology, which might be used in addition for precise localization of leukocytes in tissue samples. MDPI 2020-05-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7279164/ /pubmed/32438752 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21103593 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Communication
Kumaraswami, Konda
Salei, Natallia
Beck, Sebastian
Rambichler, Stephan
Kluever, Anna-Kristina
Lasch, Manuel
Richter, Lisa
Schraml, Barbara U.
Deindl, Elisabeth
A Simple and Effective Flow Cytometry-Based Method for Identification and Quantification of Tissue Infiltrated Leukocyte Subpopulations in a Mouse Model of Peripheral Arterial Disease
title A Simple and Effective Flow Cytometry-Based Method for Identification and Quantification of Tissue Infiltrated Leukocyte Subpopulations in a Mouse Model of Peripheral Arterial Disease
title_full A Simple and Effective Flow Cytometry-Based Method for Identification and Quantification of Tissue Infiltrated Leukocyte Subpopulations in a Mouse Model of Peripheral Arterial Disease
title_fullStr A Simple and Effective Flow Cytometry-Based Method for Identification and Quantification of Tissue Infiltrated Leukocyte Subpopulations in a Mouse Model of Peripheral Arterial Disease
title_full_unstemmed A Simple and Effective Flow Cytometry-Based Method for Identification and Quantification of Tissue Infiltrated Leukocyte Subpopulations in a Mouse Model of Peripheral Arterial Disease
title_short A Simple and Effective Flow Cytometry-Based Method for Identification and Quantification of Tissue Infiltrated Leukocyte Subpopulations in a Mouse Model of Peripheral Arterial Disease
title_sort simple and effective flow cytometry-based method for identification and quantification of tissue infiltrated leukocyte subpopulations in a mouse model of peripheral arterial disease
topic Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7279164/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32438752
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21103593
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