F. Medina et al., Purification of human tonsil plasma cells: Pre-enrichment step by immunomagnetic selection of CD31(+) cells, CYTOMETRY, 39(3), 2000, pp. 231-234
Background: The advancement of knowledge about the biology of human normal
plasma cells (PC) is hampered by their low frequency and difficult isolatio
n. The aim of this study is to design a way of purifying these cells.
Methods: To this end, advantage was taken of the fact that human tonsil PC
expressed surface CD31 at higher levels than the rest of tonsil B cells.
Results: The immunomagnetic selection of CD31(+) cells from tonsil B cells
increased by a factor of 12 the proportion of PC, determined as CD38(high)
cells. This method recovered half of the initial number of PC, and did not
alter the PC functions, because IgG secretion was similar in control B cell
cultures as well as in cultures of B cells obtained at successive steps of
the selection procedure. In addition, CD38(high) cells pre-enriched by thi
s technique were readily isolated by FAGS sorting and clearly identified as
PC.
Conclusions: Therefore, immunomagnetic pre-enrichment of CD31+ cells is an
efficient method that allows the complete purification of human functional
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