Detergent wash improves vaccinated lymph node handling ex vivo

Author:

Ball Alexander G.,Belanger Maura C.,Pompano Rebecca R.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractLymph nodes (LNs) are essential secondary immune organs where the adaptive immune response is generated against most infections and vaccines. We recently described the use of live ex vivo LN slices to study the dynamics of adaptive immunity. However, when working with reactive lymph nodes from vaccinated animals, the tissues frequently became dislodged from the supportive agarose matrix during slicing, leading to damage that prevented downstream analysis. Because reactive lymph nodes expand into the surrounding adipose tissue, we hypothesized that dislodging was a result of excess lipids on the collagen capsule of the LN, and that a brief wash with a mild detergent would improve LN interaction with the agarose without damaging tissue viability or function. Therefore, we tested the use of digitonin on improving slicing of vaccinated LNs. Prior to embedding, LNs were quickly dipped into a digitonin solution and washed in saline. Lipid droplets were visibly removed by this procedure. A digitonin wash step prior to slicing significantly reduced the loss of LN during slicing from 13 - 75 % to 0 - 25 %, without substantial impact on viability. Capture of fluorescent microparticles, uptake and processing of protein antigen, and cytokine secretion in response to a vaccine adjuvant, R848, were all unaffected by the detergent wash. This novel approach will enable ex vivo analysis of the generation of adaptive immune response in LNs in response to vaccinations and other immunotherapies.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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