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Using mass cytometry for the analysis of samples of the human airways

Mass cytometry (MC) is a powerful method for mapping complex cellular systems at single-cell levels, based on the detection of cellular proteins. Numerous studies have been performed using human blood, but there is a lack of protocols describing the processing and labeling of bronchoalveolar lavage...

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Autores principales: Rocha-Hasler, Marianne, Müller, Lena, Wagner, Anja, Tu, Aldine, Stanek, Victoria, Campion, Nicholas James, Bartosik, Tina, Zghaebi, Mohammed, Stoshikj, Slagjana, Gompelmann, Daniela, Zech, Andreas, Mei, Henrik, Kratochwill, Klaus, Spittler, Andreas, Idzko, Marco, Schneider, Sven, Eckl-Dorna, Julia
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9791368/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36578479
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.1004583
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author Rocha-Hasler, Marianne
Müller, Lena
Wagner, Anja
Tu, Aldine
Stanek, Victoria
Campion, Nicholas James
Bartosik, Tina
Zghaebi, Mohammed
Stoshikj, Slagjana
Gompelmann, Daniela
Zech, Andreas
Mei, Henrik
Kratochwill, Klaus
Spittler, Andreas
Idzko, Marco
Schneider, Sven
Eckl-Dorna, Julia
author_facet Rocha-Hasler, Marianne
Müller, Lena
Wagner, Anja
Tu, Aldine
Stanek, Victoria
Campion, Nicholas James
Bartosik, Tina
Zghaebi, Mohammed
Stoshikj, Slagjana
Gompelmann, Daniela
Zech, Andreas
Mei, Henrik
Kratochwill, Klaus
Spittler, Andreas
Idzko, Marco
Schneider, Sven
Eckl-Dorna, Julia
author_sort Rocha-Hasler, Marianne
collection PubMed
description Mass cytometry (MC) is a powerful method for mapping complex cellular systems at single-cell levels, based on the detection of cellular proteins. Numerous studies have been performed using human blood, but there is a lack of protocols describing the processing and labeling of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) and nasal polyps (NP) for acquisition by MC. These specimens are essential in the investigation of immune cell characteristics in airway diseases such as asthma and chronic rhinosinusitis with NP (CRSwNP). Here we optimized a workflow for processing, labeling, and acquisition of BALF and NP cells by MC. Among three methods tested for NP digestion, combined enzymatic/mechanical processing yielded maximum cell recovery, viability and labeling patterns compared to the other methods. Treatment with DNAse improved sample acquisition by MC. In a final step, we performed a comparison of blood, BALF and NP cell composition using a 31-marker MC antibody panel, revealing expected differences between the different tissue but also heterogeneity among the BALF and NP samples. We here introduce an optimized workflow for the MC analysis of human NP and BALF, which enables comparative analysis of different samples in larger cohorts. A deeper understanding of immune cell characteristics in these samples may guide future researchers and clinicians to a better disease management.
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spelling pubmed-97913682022-12-27 Using mass cytometry for the analysis of samples of the human airways Rocha-Hasler, Marianne Müller, Lena Wagner, Anja Tu, Aldine Stanek, Victoria Campion, Nicholas James Bartosik, Tina Zghaebi, Mohammed Stoshikj, Slagjana Gompelmann, Daniela Zech, Andreas Mei, Henrik Kratochwill, Klaus Spittler, Andreas Idzko, Marco Schneider, Sven Eckl-Dorna, Julia Front Immunol Immunology Mass cytometry (MC) is a powerful method for mapping complex cellular systems at single-cell levels, based on the detection of cellular proteins. Numerous studies have been performed using human blood, but there is a lack of protocols describing the processing and labeling of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) and nasal polyps (NP) for acquisition by MC. These specimens are essential in the investigation of immune cell characteristics in airway diseases such as asthma and chronic rhinosinusitis with NP (CRSwNP). Here we optimized a workflow for processing, labeling, and acquisition of BALF and NP cells by MC. Among three methods tested for NP digestion, combined enzymatic/mechanical processing yielded maximum cell recovery, viability and labeling patterns compared to the other methods. Treatment with DNAse improved sample acquisition by MC. In a final step, we performed a comparison of blood, BALF and NP cell composition using a 31-marker MC antibody panel, revealing expected differences between the different tissue but also heterogeneity among the BALF and NP samples. We here introduce an optimized workflow for the MC analysis of human NP and BALF, which enables comparative analysis of different samples in larger cohorts. A deeper understanding of immune cell characteristics in these samples may guide future researchers and clinicians to a better disease management. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9791368/ /pubmed/36578479 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.1004583 Text en Copyright © 2022 Rocha-Hasler, Müller, Wagner, Tu, Stanek, Campion, Bartosik, Zghaebi, Stoshikj, Gompelmann, Zech, Mei, Kratochwill, Spittler, Idzko, Schneider and Eckl-Dorna https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Rocha-Hasler, Marianne
Müller, Lena
Wagner, Anja
Tu, Aldine
Stanek, Victoria
Campion, Nicholas James
Bartosik, Tina
Zghaebi, Mohammed
Stoshikj, Slagjana
Gompelmann, Daniela
Zech, Andreas
Mei, Henrik
Kratochwill, Klaus
Spittler, Andreas
Idzko, Marco
Schneider, Sven
Eckl-Dorna, Julia
Using mass cytometry for the analysis of samples of the human airways
title Using mass cytometry for the analysis of samples of the human airways
title_full Using mass cytometry for the analysis of samples of the human airways
title_fullStr Using mass cytometry for the analysis of samples of the human airways
title_full_unstemmed Using mass cytometry for the analysis of samples of the human airways
title_short Using mass cytometry for the analysis of samples of the human airways
title_sort using mass cytometry for the analysis of samples of the human airways
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9791368/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36578479
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.1004583
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