Purification of human basophils by density and size alone

Basophils typically account for approximately 1% of the white cells in peripheral blood. We have developed a unique method for purifying basophils from whole blood of normal subjects to at least 95% purity. Basophils are separated from other cell types dy density-dependent sedimentation in Percoll a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of immunological methods 1994-09, Vol.175 (1), p.1-9
Hauptverfasser: Kepley, Christopher, Craig, Shirley, Schwartz, Lawrence
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Basophils typically account for approximately 1% of the white cells in peripheral blood. We have developed a unique method for purifying basophils from whole blood of normal subjects to at least 95% purity. Basophils are separated from other cell types dy density-dependent sedimentation in Percoll and cell sorting, based solely on their size and granularity. The mean overall yield ranged from 5% to 28%. The procedure is typically completed within 4 h. The highly purified basophils obtained are functionally competent and morphologically intact. They release histamine in response to FcϵRI-mediated stimulation, express FcϵRI and BSP-1 ligand as analyzed by flow cytometry, and exhibit the known characteristic ultrastructural features of basophils by electron microscopy. This procedure avoids positive-selection antibodies that might perturb receptors on basophils or negative-selection antibodies that might activate other cell types, and can be used to obtain basophils for studies in vitro.
ISSN:0022-1759
1872-7905
DOI:10.1016/0022-1759(94)90326-3