Gaylo Alison, Overstreet Michael G, Fowell Deborah J
David H. Smith Center for Vaccine Biology and Immunology, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, NY.
David H. Smith Center for Vaccine Biology and Immunology, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, NY;
J Vis Exp. 2016 Mar 25(109):e53585. doi: 10.3791/53585.
The ability of CD4 T cells to carry out effector functions is dependent upon the rapid and efficient migration of these cells in inflamed peripheral tissues through an as-yet undefined mechanism. The application of multiphoton microscopy to the study of the immune system provides a tool to measure the dynamics of immune responses within intact tissues. Here we present a protocol for non-invasive intravital multiphoton imaging of CD4 T cells in the inflamed mouse ear dermis. Use of a custom imaging platform and a venous catheter allows for the visualization of CD4 T cell dynamics in the dermal interstitium, with the ability to interrogate these cells in real-time via the addition of blocking antibodies to key molecular components involved in motility. This system provides advantages over both in vitro models and surgically invasive imaging procedures. Understanding the pathways used by CD4 T cells for motility may ultimately provide insight into the basic function of CD4 T cells as well as the pathogenesis of both autoimmune diseases and pathology from chronic infections.
CD4 T细胞执行效应功能的能力取决于这些细胞通过一种尚未明确的机制在炎症外周组织中快速有效地迁移。将多光子显微镜应用于免疫系统研究,为测量完整组织内免疫反应的动态变化提供了一种工具。在这里,我们展示了一种用于对炎症小鼠耳部真皮层中的CD4 T细胞进行非侵入性活体多光子成像的方案。使用定制成像平台和静脉导管可以可视化真皮间质中CD4 T细胞的动态变化,并且能够通过添加针对参与运动的关键分子成分的阻断抗体来实时询问这些细胞。该系统比体外模型和手术侵入性成像程序都具有优势。了解CD4 T细胞用于运动的途径最终可能有助于深入了解CD4 T细胞的基本功能以及自身免疫性疾病和慢性感染病理学的发病机制。