Method Article
This procedure describes the detection and isolation of mouse TH17 leukocytes that actively secrete IL-17 upon stimulation.
Preparing the Reagents
Stimulating the Splenocytes
Labeling the Cells with Catch Reagent
Labeling the Cells with IL-17 Detection Antibody (Biotin) and Anti-Biotin-PE
FACS Analysis
TH17 cells play an integral role in adaptive immunity and the inflammatory response and are a key component in driving autoimmune inflammation.
This video documents how to use Miltenyi’s Mouse IL-17 Secretion Assay – Cell Enrichment and Detection Kit (PE). When doing this procedure it’s important to have an estimation of the frequency of IL-17-secreting cells in your starting cell preparation. The appropriate cell concentration during the labeling and cytokine secretion period prevents cross-contamination by other cells in your suspension and assures reliable results.
All protocols and data sheets are available at www.miltenyibiotec.com.
Warnings
Reagents contain sodium azide. Under acidic conditions sodium azide yields hydrazoic acid, which is extremely toxic. Azide compounds should be diluted with running water before discarding. These precautions are recommended to avoid deposits in plumbing where explosive conditions may develop.
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