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Flow Cytometry-Based Cell Sorting for Different Circulatory B Cell Populations

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Based on their cell surface receptors, human circulating B cells are classified as CD19-positive naïve B cells, CD19 and CD27-positive memory B cells, and CD19, CD27, and CD38-positive plasmablast plasma cells.

To sort these cell populations, take a purified B cell suspension. Incubate with human immunoglobulin G antibodies. The antibodies block the B cells' Fc receptors, preventing non-specific antibody binding.

Add fluorescently-labeled antibodies targeting CD19, CD27, and CD38.

The anti-CD19 antibodies bind to the CD19 receptors ubiquitously expressed on B cells.

The anti-CD27 antibodies bind to the CD27 receptors expressed on memory B cells and plasmablast plasma cells.

The anti-CD38 antibodies bind to the CD38 receptors expressed on plasmablast plasma cells.

Add a fluorescent DNA-binding dye as a dead cell marker.

Dead cells exhibit a loss of membrane integrity, allowing the cellular entry of the dye and binding to the double-stranded DNA; live cells remain unstained.

Centrifuge to remove unbound antibodies and dyes and resuspend the cells in FACS buffer. Filter the cells through a strainer to obtain a homogeneous suspension and eliminate clumps.

Using a flow cytometer, sort the dead cells from the live ones. Within the live cells, CD19, CD27, and CD38 expression distinguish naïve B cells, memory B cells, and plasmablast plasma cells.

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Flow Cytometry-Based Cell Sorting for Different Circulatory B Cell Populations

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