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. 2022:2506:151-165.
doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-2364-0_11.

Isolation, Ex Vivo Culture, and Stimulation of Tracheal and Nasal Chemosensory Cells

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Isolation, Ex Vivo Culture, and Stimulation of Tracheal and Nasal Chemosensory Cells

Saltanat Ualiyeva et al. Methods Mol Biol. 2022.

Abstract

Brush cells are chemosensory epithelial cells present at most mucosal surfaces.Brush cells are a dominant source of cysteinyl leukotrienes and IL-25 in the airway epithelium and are equipped with the machinery to generate prostaglandins and acetylcholine. Activation of innate type 2 lymphoid cells and dendritic cells triggered by brush cell-derived mediators skew the immune response in the airway to type 2 inflammation that underlies atopic disease such as asthma. This chapter describes an effective method of brush cell isolation from the mouse trachea for transcriptional analysis and from the nasal cavity for transcriptional analysis and ex vivo stimulation.The nasal or tracheal mucosa is first incubated in a dispase solution for easy mechanical separation of the epithelial layer from the underlying submucosa. The detached epithelium is then digested with a papain solution. This method provides high yields of viable brush cells in a single-cell suspension, which can be used for flow cytometric analysis, single-cell sorting, cell culture, and functional assays.In the nose, where brush cells are more abundant, we present two methods of isolation of brush cells: (1) using fluorescent reporter mice that mark brush cells or (2) using a combination of high expression of EpCAM and low expression of CD45 to obtain a population of cells that is enriched for nasal chemosensory brush cells.

Keywords: Airway Brush Cells; Interleukin 25, Eicosanoids; Microvillar Cells; Solitary Chemosensory Cells; Tuft Cells.

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