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1. Dissection and Dissociation of Intestinal Epithelial Cells
Preparation of reagents and equipment:
- Warm Ca2+/Mg2+-free PBS (CMF PBS) to room temperature.
- Warm Ca2+/Mg2+-free HBSS with 5% FBS (CMF HBSS/FBS) and 2mM EDTA to room temperature.
- Warm Orbital shaker to 37 °C.
Note: Steps 1.1 to 1.7 must be performed as quickly as possible to minimize the extent of cell death and to achieve maximum cell yield.
- Euthanize mice in a CO2 chamber and spray 70% ethanol onto the abdomen and thorax.
- Make a small horizontal incision in the middle of the abdomen with a scissor and peel back the skin to expose the peritoneum.
- Proceed to separate the stomach from the upper small intestine by cutting at the pyloric sphincter. Tease away the mesentery with forceps and cut again at the ileo-cecal valve to free the entire small intestine from the large intestine. Make a cut at the anal verge and again tease apart the mesentery until the large intestine is free.
- Cut open the colon longitudinally using scissors and wash off fecal contents and mucus from the intestinal lumen in CMF PBS at room temperature.
- Use scissors and forceps to macroscopically dissect out the Peyer's patches along the anti-mesenteric surface of the small intestine and cut open the small intestine longitudinally.
- Wash the small intestine lumen of fecal contents and mucus in CMF PBS at room temperature.
- Separately cut the small/large intestine into approximately 1.5 cm pieces and place into separate 50 ml conical tubes containing 30 ml of pre-warmed CMF HBSS/FBS and 2mM EDTA. Do not add more than 1 intestine per 50 ml conical tube.
- Horizontally place each 50 ml conical tube into an orbital shaker and shake for at 250 rpm for 20 min at 37 °C.
- Place a single mesh wire strainer over a waste bucket and pour the contents of each 50 ml conical tube through to recover the 1.5 cm pieces of intestine and place them in separate 50 ml conical tubes containing 30 ml of pre-warmed CHBSS/FBS with 2 mM EDTA.
- Repeat 1.8.
2. Tissue Digestion and Isolation of Intestinal Cells
Preparations of reagents and equipment:
- Collagenase solution: 1.5 mg/ml Type VIII Collagenase dissolved in pre-warmed CMF HBSS/FBS with 40 μg/ml of DNase I.
- Pre-warmed CMF HBSS/FBS and 2mM EDTA.
- Pre-warmed orbital shaker at 37 °C.
- Ice-cold CMF HBSS/FBS.
- After the second round of shaking, pour the contents of each 50 ml conical tube through the strainer and transfer 1.5 cm pieces of intestine to a small plastic weigh boat after dabbing away excess media using a paper towel.
- Rapidly mince the 1.5 cm pieces of intestine using scissors directly in the weight boat and add minced intestine to 20 ml of collagenase solution. Horizontally place each 50 ml conical tube into an orbital shaker and digest at 200 rpm for 10-20 min at 37 °C. Please see discussion below regarding optimization.
- Briefly vortex to ensure thorough dissociation of any remaining intestinal tissue and filter through a 100 μm cell strainer directly into a 50 ml conical tube.
- Top off each 50 ml conical tube with CMF HBSS/FBS and centrifuge at 1500 rpm for 5 min at 4 °C. If a solid pellet is not observed for colon samples after centrifugation, the samples should be centrifuged again for 3.5 min. Repeat this wash step once more.
- Pour off the supernatant and resuspend the cell pellet in ice-cold CMF HBSS/FBS and place samples on ice.
- Proceed to Section 3 for FACS acquisition/analysis or Section 4 for magnetic-bead enrichment for high-speed cell sorting.
3. Antibody Staining for Multi-Color Flow Cytometric Analysis of DCs and Macrophages
Preparations of reagents and equipment:
- Ice-cold CMF PBS.
- Ice-cold staining buffer (CMF PBS + 5% FBS).
- Prepare dead cell stain in ice-cold CMF PBS at 1:1000 dilution using LIVE/DEAD Fixable Aqua Dead Cell Stain Kit.
- Prepare the antibody staining cocktail by adding the following fluorescence-labeled monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) to the ice-cold staining buffer: CD45-PerCP, CD103-PE, CD11c-APC, MHC-II (I-Ab)-Alexa Fluor 700, CD11b-eFluor 450, F4/80-PE-Cy7.
- Transfer cells into a 5 ml polystyrene round-bottom (FACS) tube.
- Wash cells twice in ice-cold CMF PBS.
- Incubate samples with dead cell stain for 15 min on ice in the dark.
- Wash cells twice in ice-cold CMF PBS.
- Block cells with 2.4G2 anti-FcγRIII/II in ice-cold staining buffer for 10 min on ice.
- Wash cells in ice-cold staining buffer.
- Incubate samples with antibody staining cocktail for 20 min on ice in the dark.
- Wash cells with ice-cold staining buffer twice and resuspend samples in 400 μl of ice-cold staining buffer and pass through 40 μm filter cap on FACS tubes.
- Acquire samples on LSR II cytometer (BD) as defined by gating strategy in Section 5 and Figure 1.
4. Enrichment of DCs and Macrophages from the Intestine
Preparations of reagents and equipment:
- Ice-cold staining buffer (CMF PBS + 5% FBS).
- Incubate single cell suspension obtained from step 2.5 with CD11b and CD11c MACS beads according to manufacturer's instructions.
- Wash cells with ice-cold staining buffer followed by centrifugation.
- Discard supernatant and resuspend the cell pellet in 1 mL ice-cold staining buffer and pass through a 100 μm cell strainer followed by a 40 μm cell strainer.
- Enrich for magnetic bead-attached cells by positive selection using MACS LS magnetic column.
- Repeat step 4.2 and discard supernatant.
- Incubate cells with surface marker mAbs as described in step 3.7.
- Wash magnetic bead-enriched cells twice with ice-cold staining buffer. Resuspend cell pellets in 500 μL ice-cold staining buffer without sodium azide, and pass through 40 μm cell strainer into a FACS tube.
- Proceed to FACS-sorting on the BD ARIA II Cell Sorter to sort intestinal DC and/or macrophage subsets of interest.
5. Gating Strategy for LP APCs
Note: Please note that unstained intestinal cells may be utilized as a negative control to assist in the proper placement of the gates to separate positive and negative populations.
- As shown in Figure 1, create a dot plot and exclude cells that are positive for the dead cell stain (Fig. 1A) followed by the exclusion of doublet events (Fig. 1B and C). Then, gate on the cells of interest according to forward and side scatter making sure to exclude debris (Fig. 1D).
- Create another dot plot and further gate on CD45+ and I-Ab+ cells, which phenotypically characterizes APCs (Fig. 1E).
- On a separate dot plot, analyze for CD11b and CD11c expression to distinguish specific DC and macrophage subsets (R1, R2, and R3; Fig. 1F). Cells of R1 are CD11c+ CD11bdull/- cells. The region, R2, is delineated such that these cells have similar levels of surface expression for CD11c as in cells of R1 but cells of R2 also express CD11b. Thereafter, the R3 region is designated for cells that are CD11b+ and CD11cdull/-.
- Analyze regions R1, R2, and R3 further for F4/80 and CD103 expression to differentiate macrophage and DC populations, respectively. The CD11c+ CD11bdull/- cells of R1 express high levels of the αE integrin, CD103, and low levels of F4/80 (Fig. 1G). CD11b+CD11c+ cells of R2 are composed of both DCs and macrophages based on their dichotomous expression of CD103 and F4/80 (Fig. 1H). Lastly, CD11b+CD11cdull/- cells of R3 constitute macrophages based on the phenotypic profile of F4/80+ and CD103- (Fig. 1I)16.
6. Representative Results

Figure 1. Gating strategy for intestinal DCs and macrophages. Dead cells (A) and doublets (B and C) were first excluded from the analysis and then small intestinal cells were gated accordingly to forward and side scatter (D), and APCs were defined as CD45+I-Ab+(E). Macrophages and DCs were identified by the expression of CD11b and CD11c (F). CD103 and F4/80 expression for cells pre-gated on R1 (G), R2 (H) and R3 (I) populations was analyzed.

Figure 2. Cell yield and antibody staining quality depends on digestion time. CD11b and CD11c staining pattern and total cell yield of under- (A, D), optimally- (B, E) or over-digested (C, F) intestinal tissue.
Intestinal cells were isolated from a C57BL/6 mouse small intestine and DCs and macrophages were analyzed by FACS on the BD LSR II. Voltage and compensation were set using unstained and single fluorochrome-stained splenocytes. Dead cells (Fig. 1A) and doublets (Fig. 1B and C) were first excluded from the analysis. Cells of interest were then analyzed according to forward and side scatter (Fig. 1D) followed by gating on CD45+ and I-Ab+ cells (Fig. 1E). Thereafter, CD11b and CD11c expression was assessed among the CD45+I-Ab+ cells to delineate three regions (R1, R2, and R3; Fig. 1F). CD103 and F4/80 expression in the three regions was evaluated to distinguish between DCs and macrophages, respectively. The CD11c+ CD11bdull/- cells of R1 expressed high levels of the αE integrin, CD103, and low levels of F4/80 (Fig. 1G). CD11b+CD11c+ cells of R2 were composed of both DCs and macrophages based on their dichotomous expression of CD103 and F4/80 (Fig. 1H) while CD11b+CD11cdull/- cells of R3 constitute macrophages based on the phenotypic profile of F4/80+ and CD103- (Fig. 1I)16. Macrophages within the R2 gate and macrophages in the R3 gate have similar forward and side scatter properties and are distinguishable by CD11c expression. The functional dichotomy of these subsets remains incompletely understood.
The relationship between the duration of tissue digestion on total cell yield and the expression of CD11b and CD11c is illustrated in Figure 2. Intestinal tissue that was digested for 3 min (under-digestion) yielded low total cell number (Fig. 2D) and thus few DCs and macrophages available for characterization (Fig. 2A). Tissue digestion for 11 min produced a robust yield of live cells (Fig. 2E) with populations of DCs and macrophages that expressed high levels of CD11b and CD11c and were phenotypically distinct (Fig. 2C). In contrast, digestion for 50 min (over-digestion) resulted in a similar cell yield when compared to optimized digestion (Fig. 2E and F), however, delineation of different cell populations using CD11b and CD11c became more obscure as the expression of CD11c diminished (Fig. 2C) and the number of dead cells increased (data not shown).