A simple, robust flow cytometry-based whole blood assay for investigating sex differential interferon alpha production by plasmacytoid dendritic cells

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  • Oliver Sampson
  • Nicholas Lim
  • Jemima White
  • Vinicius Vieira
  • Kløverpris, Henrik Nyhus
  • Emily Adland
  • Chris Conlon
  • Donal Skelly
  • Lucy Jones
  • Lizzie Stafford
  • Anni Jamsen
  • Ellie Barnes
  • Susie Dunachie
  • John Frater
  • Paul Klenerman
  • Marcus Altfeld
  • Philip Goulder

Central to sex differences observed in outcome from infection and vaccination is the innate immune response, and specifically production of type I interferons by plasmacytoid dendtiric cells (pDCs), the main producers of IFN-α. Evaluation of IFN-α production by pDCs is therefore critical for studies of innate immune function. However, reliable measurement of pDC IFN-α is hampered by reduced cell yields and cytokine production after cryopreservation or after even short delays in stimulating freshly isolated cells. We here describe a simple yet robust method for measuring IFN-α production in pDCs that preserves cell activation and cytokine production through immediate stimulation of whole blood and subsequent maintenance at 37 °C.

Original languageEnglish
Article number113263
JournalJournal of Immunological Methods
Volume504
ISSN0022-1759
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
This work was supported by the Wellcome Trust [Grant Number: 108869/Z/15/Z (OS); WT104748MA (PG)] and the University of Oxford Medical Sciences Division COVID19 Fund. Funding bodies had no role in the design, execution, analysis, or submission of the manuscript.

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    Research areas

  • Immune sex differences, Innate immunity, Interferon alpha, Plasmacytoid dendritic cell, Toll-like receptor 7

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