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A Real Time Chemotaxis Assay Unveils Unique Migratory Profiles amongst Different Primary Murine Macrophages
Authors:Asif J. Iqbal  Daniel Regan-Komito  Ivy Christou  Gemma E. White  Eileen McNeill  Amy Kenyon  Lewis Taylor  Theodore S. Kapellos  Edward A. Fisher  Keith M. Channon  David R. Greaves
Affiliation:1. Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom.; 2. Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom.; 3. NYU School of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, and the Marc and Ruti Bell Program in Vascular Biology, New York, New York, United States of America.; McMaster University, Canada,
Abstract:Chemotaxis assays are an invaluable tool for studying the biological activity of inflammatory mediators such as CC chemokines, which have been implicated in a wide range of chronic inflammatory diseases. Conventional chemotaxis systems such as the modified Boyden chamber are limited in terms of the data captured given that the assays are analysed at a single time-point. We report the optimisation and validation of a label-free, real-time cell migration assay based on electrical cell impedance to measure chemotaxis of different primary murine macrophage populations in response to a range of CC chemokines and other chemoattractant signalling molecules. We clearly demonstrate key differences in the migratory behavior of different murine macrophage populations and show that this dynamic system measures true macrophage chemotaxis rather than chemokinesis or fugetaxis. We highlight an absolute requirement for Gαi signaling and actin cytoskeletal rearrangement as demonstrated by Pertussis toxin and cytochalasin D inhibition. We also studied the chemotaxis of CD14+ human monocytes and demonstrate distinct chemotactic profiles amongst different monocyte donors to CCL2. This real-time chemotaxis assay will allow a detailed analysis of factors that regulate macrophage responses to chemoattractant cytokines and inflammatory mediators.
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