Quantifying NF-κB Activation by Flow Cytometry of IκBα Degradation.

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Inflammation and Immunology Research Unit, Pfizer, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Published: May 2024

Nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) is a crucial pro-inflammatory transcription factor whose activation is of immense interest to immunology research. Estimation of NF-κB activation through flow cytometry is not possible due to the unavailability of robust flow cytometry antibodies that can bind to its phosphorylated, active, nuclear form. In this protocol, we describe a flow cytometry assay that measures the activation of the pro-inflammatory transcription factor NF-κB in stimulated immune cells by quantifying the degradation of its upstream regulator IκBα. We demonstrate the utility of this protocol by assessment of intracellular IκBα in human primary regulatory T cells experiencing TNFR2 agonism, a process previously reported to activate NF-κB in these cells. We also show that this assay may be applied to study NF-κB activation in other cell types, such as human primary T cells and THP-1 cell-derived macrophages, when induced by their corresponding inflammatory cues. Thus, this robust and reproducible protocol will be of interest to a wide range of scientists who aim to measure NF-κB activity in medium-to-high-throughput assays. © 2024 Wiley Periodicals LLC. Basic Protocol: Quantifying inflammatory activation by flow cytometry of IκBα degradation Support Protocol 1: Isolating and expanding human regulatory T cells Support Protocol 2: Calculating IC from flow cytometry data using Excel.

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