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Fast and easy isolation of CD27-positive human memory B cells using EasySep&[trade] Releasable RapidSpheres&[trade]

Over the course of a lifetime, memory B cells are key to maintaining antibody-mediated protection from viral and bacterial pathogens and they are one outcome of an effective vaccine. Since memory B cells are typically found at frequencies of less than 5% of normal human peripheral blood mononuclear...

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Published in:The Journal of immunology (1950) 2017-05, Vol.198 (1_Supplement), p.144-144.2
Main Authors: Maeshima, Nina M, Jovanovic, Vida K, Ewen, Catherine L, Clarke, Samuel J, Kokaji, Andy I, Woodside, Steven M, Thomas, Terry E, Eaves, Allen C
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Language:English
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Summary:Over the course of a lifetime, memory B cells are key to maintaining antibody-mediated protection from viral and bacterial pathogens and they are one outcome of an effective vaccine. Since memory B cells are typically found at frequencies of less than 5% of normal human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC), research into their function would be aided by a fast and easy isolation method. To meet this need, we have developed an improved EasySep™ kit for the isolation of CD27-positive (CD27+) human memory B cells from fresh PBMC. First, CD27+ cells are labeled using an antibody cocktail and EasySep™ Releasable RapidSpheres™ and are positively selected using a hand-held EasySep™ magnet. Next, magnetic particles are released from the positively-selected cells, and then non-B cells within the CD27+ fraction are targeted for depletion using a second antibody cocktail and EasySep™ Dextran RapidSpheres™. Following an additional magnetic separation step, the particle-free, CD27+ memory B cells are poured off into a new tube and ready for use. With one additional step, CD27− naive B cells can be isolated from the same starting sample. The entire isolation protocol is completed in under 40 minutes without any centrifugation steps. Using this method, CD19+CD27+ memory B cells can be isolated to 97±2% purity and 37±14% recovery (average of n=19 ± S.D.). The CD19+CD27− naive B cells can be isolated to 93±5% purity and 28±11% recovery (n=9 ± S.D.). When stimulated with CpG and IL-15, the isolated memory and naive B cells are functional, as assessed by both proliferative responses and the secretion of IgG.
ISSN:0022-1767
1550-6606
DOI:10.4049/jimmunol.198.Supp.144.2