Encyclopedia of Experiments: Immunology
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Take minced murine lung tissue in a digestion buffer and incubate at a physiological temperature.
Buffer enzymes break down the tissue matrix, loosening the cells.
Triturate to dissociate the cellular mass, and filter the suspension using a strainer to isolate the single cells.
Centrifuge to remove the supernatant with tissue debris. Incubate the cells with a lysis buffer to lyse the red blood cells.
Centrifuge to discard the cellular debris-containing supernatant. Resuspend the cells and transfer them to a microplate.
Add antibodies to block the Fc receptors, preventing background staining.
Introduce a fluorophore-labeled antibody cocktail targeting specific surface markers on the innate immune cells — monocytes, macrophages, dendritic cells, natural killer cells, neutrophils, eosinophils, and adaptive immune cells — B and T lymphocytes.
Fix and permeabilize the cells. Add fluorophore-labeled antibodies specific for an intracellular marker on monocytes, macrophages, dendritic cells, and eosinophils.
Using flow cytometry, classify the labeled immune cells.