Published: Vol 9, Iss 24, Dec 20, 2019 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.3467 Views: 4815
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Abstract
Clearance of apoptotic cells by macrophages is critical to ensuring cellular homeostasis and suppression of autoimmunity. Macrophage recognition of apoptotic cells triggers an anti-inflammatory response, which is mediated by the release of IL-10, TGF-β etc. with concurrent inhibition of pro-inflammatory cytokines (such as TNFα, IL-12, IL-1β). To characterize cytokine profile produced by macrophages during phagocytosis of apoptotic cells, we developed an effective, more physiologic system using isolated murine peritoneal macrophages and T-lymphocyte cell line Jurkat as a source of apoptotic cells. Apoptosis of Jurkat cells is induced with staurosporine, a protein kinase C (PKC) inhibitor and detected by Annexin V/propidium iodide staining. This in vitro assay demonstrates that murine peritoneal macrophages produce large amounts of IL-10 following exposure to apoptotic Jurkat cells.
Keywords: ApoptosisBackground
Production of IL-10, a major immunoregulatory cytokine, by phagocytes during clearance of apoptotic cells is critical to ensuring cellular homeostasis and suppression of autoimmunity (Chung et al., 2007). Little is known about the regulatory mechanisms in this fundamental process. To elucidate the molecular mechanisms involved in the regulation of IL-10 gene expression in macrophages upon interaction with apoptotic cells, we developed this protocol to explore key regulators of IL-10 production induced by apoptotic cells.
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Acknowledgments
This work was supported by an NIH grant (1R21AI110815) to X.M. This protocol was adapted from Chung EY et al. (2007).
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The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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Accepted: Nov 24, 2019
Published: Dec 20, 2019
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How to cite
Song, M. and Ma, X. (2019). Isolation and Stimulation of Peritoneal Macrophages with Apoptotic Jurkat Cells to Produce IL-10. Bio-protocol 9(24): e3467. DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.3467.
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Immunology > Immune cell isolation > Macrophage
Immunology > Immune cell isolation > Maintenance and differentiation
Cell Biology > Cell isolation and culture > Cell isolation
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