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  • Atherosclerosis involves a significant presence of immune cells throughout its progression, suggesting their potential role in the disease.
  • Various techniques, including flow cytometry and mass cytometry (CyTOF), are employed to analyze immune cell populations in the aorta.
  • This chapter details the methods for isolating immune cells from mouse aortas and outlines protocols for using flow cytometry and CyTOF for characterizing these cells.

Article Abstract

Atherosclerosis is characterized by the abundant infiltration of immune cells starting at early stages and progressing to late stages of the disease. The study and characterization of immune cells infiltrating and residing in the aorta has being tackled by several methodologies such as flow cytometry and mass cytometry (CyTOF). Flow cytometry has been primarily used to address the aortic leukocyte composition; however, only a limited number of markers can be analyzed simultaneously. CyTOF started to overcome these limitations by employing rare element-tagged antibodies and combines mass spectrometry with the ease and precision of flow cytometry. CyTOF currently allows for the simultaneous measurement of more than 40 cellular parameters at single-cell resolution.In this chapter, we describe the methodology used to isolate single immune cells from mouse aortas, followed by protocols for flow cytometry and CyTOF for aortic immune cell characterization.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10155218PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-1924-7_47DOI Listing

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