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The Use of Flow Cytometry to Assess the State of Chromatin in T Cells
Authors:Kellie N Bingham  Megan D Lee  Jason S Rawlings
Institution:1.Department of Biology, Furman University
Abstract:During a proper immune response, quiescent T cells become activated upon antigen presentation to their antigen-specific T cell receptor. This leads to clonal proliferation of only those T cells that bear a receptor that recognizes the antigen. Chromatin decondensation is a hallmark of T cell activation and is required for T cells to acquire the ability to proliferate after antigen engagement. This change in chromatin condensation can be detected using antibodies raised against histone proteins. These antibodies cannot bind to their epitopes in naïve T cells as well as they can in activated T cells. We describe how to simultaneously stain T cell-specific surface markers, track viability with a fixable dead cell stain, and measure chromatin status via intracellular staining of Histone H3 proteins. Stained cells are analyzed by flow cytometry and chromatin condensation status is measured as the mean fluorescence intensity (MFI) of the Histone H3 stain. Chromatin decondensation during T cell activation is demonstrated as an increase in the MFI
Keywords:Immunology  Issue 106  T-Lymphocytes  Chromatin  Flow Cytometry  Flow Cytometry  Immunology  T cell  chromatin  decondensation  activation
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