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Development of novel fluorescent particles applicable for phagocytosis assays with human macrophages
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2017
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Immunocytochemical TechniqueImmunologyImmune RegulationCell DeathNovel Fluorescent ParticlesImmunophenotypingBlood CellImmune SystemInflammationHematologyMacrophage BiologyFunctionality AssaysGranulocyteImmune SurveillanceFluorescent MicrospheresPhagocytosis AssaysCell BiologyPhagocyteHuman MacrophagesMedicine
Phagocytosis is a fundamental process for removal of pathogens and for clearance of apoptotic cells. The objective of this work was the preparation of fluorescent microspheres by a simple method and the evaluation of its applicability in phagocytosis assays by using different human derived cells, differentiated THP-1 cell line and blood monocytes, with flow cytometry measurements for functionality assays. Our results show that microparticles are efficiently internalised in a non-opsonised form and in dose-dependent manner by both cellular types. Concerning mechanism we determined that tTG-β3 integrin signaling could be involved in the uptake of these particles.
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