Protocol for Isolating CD163 Kupffer Cells from Human Liver Resections
Overview
Overview
Journal
STAR Protoc
Publisher
Cell Press
Specialties
Biology
Biomedical Engineering
Science
Biomedical Engineering
Science
Date
2024 Oct 5
PMID
39368096
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Abstract
The liver microenvironment contains a wide variety of monocyte and macrophage populations. Here, we present a protocol for the specific isolation of liver-resident macrophages, known as Kupffer cells (KCs), from human liver resections. We describe steps for dissociating human liver tissues, separating non-parenchymal cells into fractions by a 2-phase iodixanol gradient, and positive selection of KCs based on the expression of CD163. We then provide instructions for validating the procedure by immunofluorescence to detect CD163. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Roca Suarez, Plissonnier, et al..