Diana Dudziak, Lukas Heger, William W Agace, Joyce Bakker, Tanja D de Gruijl, Regine J Dress, Charles-Antoine Dutertre, Thomas M Fenton, Marieke F Fransen, Florent Ginhoux, Oded Heyman, Yael Horev, Florian Hornsteiner, Vinitha Kandiah, Paz Kles, Ruth Lubin, Gabriel Mizraji, Anastasia Prokopi, Or Saar, Sieghart Sopper, Patrizia Stoitzner, Helen Strandt, Martina M Sykora, Elisa C Toffoli, Christoph H Tripp, Kim van Pul, Rieneke van de Ven, Asaf Wilensky, Simon Yona, Claudia Zelle-Rieser
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Abstract
This article is part of the Dendritic Cell Guidelines article series, which provides a collection of state-of-the-art protocols for the preparation, phenotype analysis by flow cytometry, generation, fluorescence microscopy, and functional characterization of mouse and human dendritic cells (DC) from lymphoid organs, and various nonlymphoid tissues. Within this article, detailed protocols are presented that allow for the generation of single-cell suspensions from human nonlymphoid tissues including lung, skin, gingiva, intestine as well as from tumors and tumor-draining lymph nodes with a subsequent analysis of dendritic cells by flow cytometry. Further, prepared single-cell suspensions can be subjected to other applications including cellular enrichment procedures, RNA sequencing, functional assays, etc. While all protocols were written by experienced scientists who routinely use them in their work, this article was also peer-reviewed by leading experts and approved by all co-authors, making it an essential resource for basic and clinical DC immunologists.
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