Platelet Extracellular Vesicles Are Taken up by Canine T Lymphocytes but Do Not Play a Role in Their Proliferation, Differentiation and Cytokine Production In Vitro
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Results
2.1. Platelet-Derived Extracellular Vesicles (PEVs) Are Taken up By Lymphocytes
2.2. PEV Interactions with Lymphocyte Subsets, Their Proliferation and Cytokine Production
2.2.1. PEV Does Not Influence Lymphocyte Proliferation
2.2.2. PEV Has No Impact on Lymphocyte Immunophenotype
2.2.3. PEV Does Not Influence Lymphocytes T Cytokine Production
3. Discussion
4. Materials and Methods
4.1. Animals and Blood Samples
4.2. PEV Isolation and Staining
4.3. Cells Isolation and Culture
4.4. Cell Staining
4.5. Flow Cytometry Analysis
4.6. Statistical Analysis
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Antibody | Clone | Isotype | Host Species | Fluorochrome | Catalog Number | Supplier | Dilution |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
CD3: CD8 | CA17.2A12/ YCATE55.9 | IgG1 | mouse | FITC:PE | DC047 | BioRad | 1:5 |
CD4: CD8 | YKIX302.9/ YCATE55.9 | IgG2a | rat | FITC:PE | DC048 | BioRad | 1:5 |
CD4 | YKIX302.9 | IgG2a | rat | AF647 | MCA1038A647 | BioRad | 1:5 |
CD8 | YCATE55.9 | IgG1 | rat | FITC | MCA1039F | BioRad | 1:5 |
CD21 | CA2.1D6 | IgG1 | mouse | AF647 | MCA1781A647 | BioRad | 1:5 |
CD62L | FMC46 | IgG2b | mouse | PB | MCA1076PB | BioRad | 1:5 |
CD45RA | CA4.1D3 | IgG1 | mouse | - | MA5-16612 | Invitrogen | 1:5 |
IgG1 | M1-14D12 | IgG1 | rat | PE | 12-4015-82 | Invitrogen | 1:5 |
IFNγ | CC302 | IgG1 | mouse | AF647 | MCA1783A647 | BioRad | 1:5 |
IL-17A | eBio17B7 | IgG2a,κ | rat | PE | 12-7177-81 | Invitrogen | 1:20 |
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Żmigrodzka, M.; Witkowska-Piłaszewicz, O.; Pingwara, R.; Winnicka, A. Platelet Extracellular Vesicles Are Taken up by Canine T Lymphocytes but Do Not Play a Role in Their Proliferation, Differentiation and Cytokine Production In Vitro. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2022, 23, 5504. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23105504
Żmigrodzka M, Witkowska-Piłaszewicz O, Pingwara R, Winnicka A. Platelet Extracellular Vesicles Are Taken up by Canine T Lymphocytes but Do Not Play a Role in Their Proliferation, Differentiation and Cytokine Production In Vitro. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2022; 23(10):5504. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23105504
Chicago/Turabian StyleŻmigrodzka, Magdalena, Olga Witkowska-Piłaszewicz, Rafał Pingwara, and Anna Winnicka. 2022. "Platelet Extracellular Vesicles Are Taken up by Canine T Lymphocytes but Do Not Play a Role in Their Proliferation, Differentiation and Cytokine Production In Vitro" International Journal of Molecular Sciences 23, no. 10: 5504. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23105504
APA StyleŻmigrodzka, M., Witkowska-Piłaszewicz, O., Pingwara, R., & Winnicka, A. (2022). Platelet Extracellular Vesicles Are Taken up by Canine T Lymphocytes but Do Not Play a Role in Their Proliferation, Differentiation and Cytokine Production In Vitro. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 23(10), 5504. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23105504