Isolation and propagation of bovine blood‐derived macrophages using a mixed culture with bovine endothelial B46 cells

Author:

Hiramatsu Kanae1,Ikeda Rina2,Kawaji Satoko1,Ueno Yuichi1,Nagata Reiko1,Hayashi Ken‐Go3,Iga Kosuke3,Yoshioka Miyako1,Takenouchi Takato2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Institute of Animal Health National Agriculture and Food Research Organization Tsukuba Ibaraki Japan

2. Institute of Agrobiological Sciences National Agriculture and Food Research Organization Tsukuba Ibaraki Japan

3. Institute of Livestock and Grassland Science National Agriculture and Food Research Organization Tsukuba Ibaraki Japan

Abstract

AbstractMacrophages are innate immune cells with multiple functions such as phagocytosis, cytokine production, and antigen presentation. Since macrophages play critical roles in some bacterial infectious diseases in cattle, including tuberculosis, paratuberculosis, and brucellosis, the in vitro culturing of bovine macrophages is useful for evaluating host–pathogen interactions at the cellular and molecular levels. We have previously reported the establishment of two immortalized bovine liver sinusoidal cell lines, endothelial B46 cells and myofibroblast‐like A26 cells (Cell Biology International, 40, 1372−1379, 2016). In this study, we investigated the use of these cell lines as feeder cells that support the proliferation of bovine blood‐derived macrophages (BBMs). Notably, the B46 cell line efficiently acts as feeder cells for the propagation of BBMs. Compared with primary cultured vascular endothelial cells, the infinite proliferation ability of B46 cells is more beneficial for preparing confluent feeder layers. In conclusion, this study provides a simple and efficient protocol for the isolation and propagation of BBMs using a primary mixed culture of bovine whole blood with B46 feeder cells. Isolated BBMs are expected to be useful for developing in vitro models for studying the interactions between bovine pathogens and host immune cells.

Funder

National Agriculture and Food Research Organization

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,General Medicine

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