Separation of cells labeled with immunospecific iron dextran microspheres using high gradient magnetic chromatography
- 21 May 1984
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in FEBS Letters
- Vol. 170 (2) , 232-238
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-5793(84)81319-8
Abstract
Immunospecific magnetic microspheres, consisting of ferromagnetic iron dextran conjugated to Protein A, were used to specifically label red blood cells (RBC) for cell separation studies using high gradient magnetic chromatography (HGMC). When 107–108 RBC labeled with Protein A—iron dextran microspheres were applied to a column containing 30 mg stainless steel wire placed in a 7.5 kilogauss magnetic field, 96 ± 2% of the cells were retained in the column. These cells could be eluted by removing the magnetic field and mechanically agitating the column. The retention of labeled cells by HGMC was shown to be dependent on the applied magnetic field and the amount of wire packed into the column. HGMC in conjunction with cell labeling with immunospecific iron dextran microspheres have useful applications for the separation of specific cell types.Keywords
This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
- Immunospecific ferromagnetic iron-dextran reagents for the labeling and magnetic separation of cellsJournal of Immunological Methods, 1982
- Cell separationTrends in Biochemical Sciences, 1980
- Magnetic Microspheres Prepared by Redox Polymerization Used in a Cell Separation Based on GangliosidesScience, 1978
- High gradient magnetic separation of erythrocytesBiophysical Journal, 1978
- Application of magnetic microspheres in labelling and separation of cellsNature, 1977
- Direct magnetic separation of red cells from whole bloodNature, 1975
- Characterization of subpopulations of T lymphocytes: I. Separation and functional studies of peripheral T-cells binding different amounts of fluorescent anti-Thy 1.2 (theta) antibody using a fluorescence-activated cell sorter (FACS)Cellular Immunology, 1975
- New immunolatex spheres: visual markers of antigens on lymphocytes for scanning electron microscopy.The Journal of cell biology, 1975
- CELL SEPARATION ON ANTIGEN-COATED COLUMNSThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1969