免疫分型
免疫系统
流式细胞术
背景(考古学)
细胞仪
免疫学
质量细胞仪
医学
全血
生物
表型
遗传学
古生物学
基因
作者
Tom Dott,Slobodan Čulina,Rene Chemali,Cedric Ait Mansour,Florian Dubois,Bernd Jabla,Jean‐Marc Doisne,Lars Rogge,François Huetz,Friederike Jönsson,Pierre‐Henri Commère,James P. Di Santo,Benjamin Terrier,Lluís Quintana‐Murci,Darragh Duffy,Milena Hasan
摘要
Abstract Flow cytometry is the method of choice for immunophenotyping in the context of clinical, translational, and systems immunology studies. Among the latter, the Milieu Intérieur (MI) project aims at defining the boundaries of a healthy immune response to identify determinants of immune response variation. MI used immunophenotyping of a 1000 healthy donor cohort by flow cytometry as a principal outcome for immune variance at steady state. New generation spectral cytometers now enable high‐dimensional immune cell characterization from small sample volumes. Therefore, for the MI 10‐year follow up study, we have developed two high‐dimensional spectral flow cytometry panels for deep characterization of innate and adaptive whole blood immune cells (35 and 34 fluorescent markers, respectively). We have standardized the protocol for sample handling, staining, acquisition, and data analysis. This approach enables the reproducible quantification of over 182 immune cell phenotypes at a single site. We have applied the protocol to discern minor differences between healthy and patient samples and validated its value for application in immunomonitoring studies. Our protocol is currently used for characterization of the impact of age and environmental factors on peripheral blood immune phenotypes of >400 donors from the initial MI cohort.
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