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This video demonstrates the generation and isolation of T lymphocyte-derived microparticles, LMPs, from T lymphocytes following treatment with actinomycin-D.
1. LMPs Production and Characterization
NOTE: To prevent contamination, ensure that all materials used in this experiment are sterile or autoclaved. Perform all steps at RT in a biological safety cabinet under sterile conditions, unless otherwise indicated.
Name | Company | Catalog Number | Comments |
CEM T cells | ATCC | CCL-119 | |
X-VIVO 15 medium | Cambrex, Walkersville | 04-744Q | |
Flask T75 | Sarstedt | 83.1813.502 | |
Flask T175 | Sarstedt | 83.1812.502 | |
Actinomycin D | Sigma Chemical Co. | A9415-2mg | |
PBS | Lifetechnologies | 14190-144 | |
0.22µm filter | Sarstedt | 83.1826.001 | |
Cell incubator | Mandel | Heracell 150 | |
Low speed centrifuge | IEC | Centra8R | |
High speed centrifuge | Beckman | Avanti J8 | |
High speed rotor for 250ml bottle | Beckman | JLA16.250 | |
High speed rotor for 50ml tube | Beckman | JA30.50 |
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Source: Yang, C. et al., Generation of Lymphocytic Microparticles and Detection of their Proapoptotic Effect on Airway Epithelial Cells. J. Vis. Exp. (2015)
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