Enrichment of unlabelled human Langerhans cells by modified discontinuous Ficoll-metrizoate density medium and following Langerhans cell culture
- 1 March 1994
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Clinical and Experimental Dermatology
- Vol. 19 (2) , 113-117
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2230.1994.tb01136.x
Abstract
Highly enriched and specifically unlabelled human Langerhans cells (LC) from epidermal cell suspensions (ECS) are indispensable for the intensive study of LC function. Discontinuous Ficoll-metrizoate density gradient centrifugation was found to be a satisfactory method of enriching LC from ECS. In contrast to a previous study, however, the majority of LC floated on Ficoll-metrizoate with a density of 1.057 g/cm3 instead of 1.068 g/cm3. The concentration of unlabelled LC can be enriched to as high as 92% from the original 1.8-3.1% LC in ECS. Approximately 40-50% of original LC can be harvested. The procedure was also simplified by using a Schick razor instead of a dermatome to obtain thin epidermal sheets (about 0.25 mm in thickness), omitting the density gradients of 1.089 and 1.10 g/cm3 and using the avidin-biotin complex method to identify LC. LC are non-proliferative cells in in vitro culture systems. The viability of LC dropped to 20-30% after 3 days in the culture medium. It was also observed that LC tended to attach to aggregated keratinocytes in the culture system.Keywords
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