研究结核分枝杆菌在脑血管传播的一种新的体外小鼠模型:肉芽肿和血脑屏障联合小鼠模型

Q2 Immunology and Microbiology Current Protocols in Immunology Pub Date : 2020-07-27 DOI:10.1002/cpim.101
Fruzsina R. Walter, Trey E. Gilpin, Melinda Herbath, Maria A. Deli, Matyas Sandor, Zsuzsanna Fabry
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血脑屏障(BBB)体外培养模型为研究细胞浸润和病原体传播到中枢神经系统(CNS)的机制提供了一个有用的平台。我们提出了一个体外小鼠血脑屏障模型来测试结核分枝杆菌(Mtb)在脑内皮细胞中的传播。全球三分之一的人口感染了结核分枝杆菌,在1%-2%的病例中,细菌通过一种基本上未知的过程侵入中枢神经系统。“特洛伊木马”理论支持细胞载体的作用,它吞噬细菌,并在不被识别的情况下将它们带到大脑。我们首次提出了体外bbb -肉芽肿模型的方案,该模型支持结核分枝杆菌传播到中枢神经系统的特洛伊木马机制。细菌培养的处理,体内和体外感染,原代星形胶质细胞和内皮细胞的分离,以及体外血脑屏障模型的组装。这些技术可用于分析适应性和先天免疫系统细胞与脑内皮细胞的相互作用、细胞迁移、血脑屏障形态和功能变化以及细菌传播方法。©2020 Wiley期刊有限责任公司基本方案1:原代小鼠脑星形细胞和内皮细胞的分离基本方案2:原代小鼠骨髓源性树突状细胞的分离支持方案1:用流式细胞术验证树突状细胞纯度基本方案3:原代小鼠外周血单个核细胞的分离支持方案2:原代小鼠脾细胞的分离支持方案3:PBMCs和脾脏细胞CD4+ T细胞的纯化和验证基本方案4:肝肉芽肿上清的分离和器官负荷的测定支持方案4:体内和体外分枝杆菌感染基本方案5:血脑屏障共培养模型的组装基本方案6:体外肉芽肿和血脑屏障联合模型的组装
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A Novel In Vitro Mouse Model to Study Mycobacterium tuberculosis Dissemination Across Brain Vessels: A Combination Granuloma and Blood-Brain Barrier Mouse Model

In vitro culture models of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) provide a useful platform to test the mechanisms of cellular infiltration and pathogen dissemination into the central nervous system (CNS). We present an in vitro mouse model of the BBB to test Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) dissemination across brain endothelial cells. One-third of the global population is infected with Mtb, and in 1%-2% of cases bacteria invade the CNS through a largely unknown process. The “Trojan horse” theory supports the role of a cellular carrier that engulfs bacteria and carries them to the brain without being recognized. We present for the first time a protocol for an in vitro BBB-granuloma model that supports the Trojan horse mechanism of Mtb dissemination into the CNS. Handling of bacterial cultures, in vivo and in vitro infections, isolation of primary astroglial and endothelial cells, and assembly of the in vitro BBB model is presented. These techniques can be used to analyze the interaction of adaptive and innate immune system cells with brain endothelial cells, cellular transmigration, BBB morphological and functional changes, and methods of bacterial dissemination. © 2020 Wiley Periodicals LLC.

Basic Protocol 1: Isolation of primary mouse brain astrocytes and endothelial cells

Basic Protocol 2: Isolation of primary mouse bone marrow–derived dendritic cells

Support Protocol 1: Validation of dendritic cell purity by flow cytometry

Basic Protocol 3: Isolation of primary mouse peripheral blood mononuclear cells

Support Protocol 2: Isolation of primary mouse spleen cells

Support Protocol 3: Purification and validation of CD4+ T cells from PBMCs and spleen cells

Basic Protocol 4: Isolation of liver granuloma supernatant and determination of organ load

Support Protocol 4: In vivo and in vitro infection with mycobacteria

Basic Protocol 5: Assembly of the BBB co-culture model

Basic Protocol 6: Assembly of the combined in vitro granuloma and BBB model

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