中性粒细胞胞外陷阱
细胞外
体外
细胞培养
腹膜腔
细胞外基质
细胞生物学
孵化
癌症研究
流式细胞术
生物
病理
化学
免疫学
炎症
医学
生物化学
解剖
遗传学
作者
Rihito Kanamaru,Hideyuki Ohzawa,Hideyo Miyato,Hironori Yamaguchi,Yoshinori Hosoya,Alan Kawarai Lefor,Naohiro Sata,Joji Kitayama
摘要
Activated neutrophils release neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs), which can capture and destroy microbes. Recent studies suggest that NETs are involved in various disease processes, such as autoimmune disease, thrombosis, and tumor metastases. Here, we show a detailed in vitro technique to detect NET activity during the trapping of free tumor cells, which grow after attachment to NETs. First, we collected low density neutrophils (LDN) from postoperative peritoneal lavage fluid from patients who underwent laparotomies. Short-term culturing of LDN resulted in massive NET formation that was visualized with green fluorescent nuclear and chromosome counterstain. After co-incubation of human gastric cancer cell lines MKN45, OCUM-1, and NUGC-4 with the NETs, many tumor cells were trapped by the NETs. Subsequently, the attachment was completely abrogated by the degradation of NETs with DNase I. Time-lapse video revealed that tumor cells trapped by the NETs did not die but instead grew vigorously in a continuous culture. These methods may be applied to the detection of adhesive interactions between NETs and various types of cells and materials.
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