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Isolation of Human Placental Mast Cells

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Mast cells have been identified as resident cells of human placental tissue by immunohistological procedures, suggesting that they may play a role in pregnancy. However, the study of placental mast… Click to show full abstract

Mast cells have been identified as resident cells of human placental tissue by immunohistological procedures, suggesting that they may play a role in pregnancy. However, the study of placental mast cells requires their isolation. Here, we describe a procedure to isolate placental mast cells from placenta of healthy women. At‐term placentas were recovered, and small pieces were excised. After extensive washing, they were digested using enzyme, and cell preparations were centrifuged on a Percoll density gradient. A double positive selection was then performed using magnetic beads covered with CD117 and IgE antibodies. The purity of isolated mast cells was finally analyzed by flow cytometry, and was nearly 90%, demonstrating that our protocol was convenient to obtain fresh placental mast cells in sufficient quantity for research investigations. © 2018 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Keywords: mast cells; mast; placental mast; isolation human; human placental; biology

Journal Title: Current Protocols in Cell Biology
Year Published: 2018

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