Nguyen MT, Schellerhoff LH, Niemann S, Schaumburg F, Herrmann M
Research article (journal) | Peer reviewedSeveral methods to isolate monocytes from whole blood have been previously published, with different advantages and disadvantages. For the purpose of cytokine release assessment upon external stimulation, the use of monocyte preparations consisting of non-activated cells is prerequisite. Affinity-isolated monocyte preparations from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs), obtained via positive or negative selection using magnetic beads, released pro-inflammatory cytokines such as TNF-alpha and IL-6 even without adding external stimuli, hindering any assessment of an effect of bacterial lipoproteins on cell stimulation. Hence, the cell preparation protocol was modified by adding a quiescence step on repellent surface culture plates, dampening any monocyte pre-activation. This protocol now provides a robust method to prepare silent yet fully activatable, pure monocyte populations for further use in stimulus-elicited activation experiments.
Herrmann, Mathias | Institute of Medical Microbiology |
Nguyen, Minh Thu | Institute of Medical Microbiology |
Niemann, Silke | Institute of Medical Microbiology |
Schaumburg, Frieder | Institute of Medical Microbiology |