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  • Tissue-resident memory T cells are found in both the epidermis and dermis of human skin and require specific methods for isolation and analysis.
  • Various isolation techniques, such as enzymatic digestion and spontaneous migration, have their own limitations, including reduced T-cell yield and antigen modification.
  • The study reveals that while spontaneous migration recovers T cells effectively, it results in a loss of about 20% of T cells, highlighting the trade-offs between different methods for isolating skin T cells.

Article Abstract

Tissue-resident memory T cells exist in both the epidermis and the dermis in human skin. To analyze these cells, the skin needs to be incubated with dispase II to separate the two layers, that is, the epidermis and the dermis. The next step varies among researchers; the subsequent enzymatic digestion of the two layers is popular, whereas the spontaneous migration method can also be done. Scraping of these layers to yield skin T cells may reduce antigen modulation. This study aimed to determine each method's limitations. Dispase II incubation itself cleaves T-cell antigens. Therefore, further enzymatic digestion with collagenases strongly cleaves antigens. The scraping method yields skin T cells that are affected by dispase II as it is. However, skin T-cell yield is low. The spontaneous migration method recovers and/or upregulates antigens with T-cell activation and loses ∼20% of T cells in the floating sheets. However, there was no prominent bias regarding CD103 expression between emigrants and the remaining T cells in the sheets. There were 10 and 10 CD3 T cells per 1 cm of the epidermis and upper dermis, respectively. Collectively, each method has strengths and limitations to analyze both the epidermal and dermal T cells.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9127406PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xjidi.2022.100125DOI Listing

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