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Isolation of Human Neutrophils from Whole Blood and Buffy Coats

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JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS
DOI: 10.3791/62837

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Neutrophils are the most abundant white blood cells in human circulation and play a key role in inflammation. Freshly purified neutrophils from human blood are the preferred model for study. To obtain pure and non-activated cells, it is crucial to follow a standardized, reliable, and fast method.
Neutrophils (PMNs) are the most abundant leukocytes in human circulation, ranging from 40 to 70% of total blood leukocytes. They are the first cells recruited at the site of inflammation via rapid extravasation through vessels. There, neutrophils perform an array of functions to kill invading pathogens and mediate immune signaling. Freshly purified neutrophils from human blood are the model of choice for study, as no cell line fully replicates PMN functions and biology. However, neutrophils are short-lived, terminally differentiated cells and are highly susceptible to activation in response to physical (temperature, centrifugation speed) and biological (endotoxin, chemo- and cytokines) stimuli. Therefore, it is crucial to follow a standardized, reliable, and fast method to obtain pure and non-activated cells. This protocol presents an updated protocol combining density gradient centrifugation, red blood cell (RBC) sedimentation, and RBC lysis to obtain high PMN purity and minimize cell activation. Furthermore, methods to assess neutrophil isolation quality, viability, and purity are also discussed.

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