Published: Vol 4, Iss 15, Aug 5, 2014 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.1194 Views: 23915
Reviewed by: Ivan ZanoniLee-Hwa TaiAnonymous reviewer(s)
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Abstract
Dendritic cells (DC) are antigen-presenting cells, which play a critical role in the regulation of the adaptive immune response. They act as a bridge between the innate and the adaptive immune systems. An approach to study their function and potentiality is to generate DC-like cells by culturing CD14+ monocyte-enriched peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC). In the presence of GM-CSF and IL-4, these cultures give rise to large numbers of DC-like cells. Generating human-DC from PBMC is a useful tool to study biological functions of human DC.
Keywords: Monocyte-derived dendritic cellsMaterials and Reagents
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See Notes for a flow chart with the steps to generate DCs.
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Acknowledgments
This protocol was adapted from previous work by Spadaro et al. (2008).
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How to cite
Spadaro, M., Montone, M. and Cavallo, F. (2014). Generation and Maturation of Human Monocyte-derived DCs. Bio-protocol 4(15): e1194. DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.1194.
Category
Immunology > Immune cell function > Dendritic cell
Immunology > Immune cell isolation > Maintenance and differentiation
Cell Biology > Cell isolation and culture > Cell isolation
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