JoVE Logo

登录

Concept
Experiment

A Fluorescence-Based Assay Using Engineered Lymphocytes for Screening Immunomodulatory Compounds


成績單


Begin with a fluorescent-compatible multi-well plate containing a suspension of transgenic mouse-derived T lymphocytes.

These lymphocytes contain a green fluorescent protein or GFP expression cassette, controlled by T cell receptor or TCR engagement with immunomodulatory compounds.

Treat each well with a solution containing immunomodulatory compounds with different potentials.

During incubation, immunomodulatory compounds interact with TCRs on T lymphocytes.

TCR interaction with a stimulating compound triggers the activation of the gene cassette, elevating GFP expression.

In contrast, TCR interaction with an inhibitory compound inhibits the gene cassette and reduces the GFP expression.

Next, overlay the cells with nucleic acid fluorescent dye to stain the nuclei.

Centrifuge the plate to settle the cells for accurate fluorescence measurement.

Under a fluorescence microscope, viable T lymphocytes exhibit two fluorescence signals corresponding to cell nuclei and green fluorescent proteins.

The intensified green fluorescence signifies successful stimulation of T lymphocytes, while a faint intracellular green fluorescence signal confirms the inhibitory effect of immunomodulatory compounds on T lymphocytes.

使用情况统计信息
JoVE Logo

政策

使用条款

隐私

科研

教育

关于 JoVE

版权所属 © 2024 MyJoVE 公司版权所有,本公司不涉及任何医疗业务和医疗服务。