Kupffer cell and monocyte-derived macrophage identification by immunofluorescence on formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) mouse liver sections

A Guillot, C Buch, T Jourdan - Kupffer Cells: Methods and Protocols, 2020 - Springer
A Guillot, C Buch, T Jourdan
Kupffer Cells: Methods and Protocols, 2020Springer
Kupffer cells are the liver-resident macrophages and represent the first line of defense
between the pathogens circulating from the intestines through the portal vein and systemic
circulation. Recent works have highlighted the complex heterogeneity of macrophage
functions and origins, thus raising awareness on the need for a better characterization of
macrophage populations. The immunohistochemistry method here described, allows for a
rapid distinction between Kupffer cells and monocyte-derived macrophages present on …
Abstract
Kupffer cells are the liver-resident macrophages and represent the first line of defense between the pathogens circulating from the intestines through the portal vein and systemic circulation. Recent works have highlighted the complex heterogeneity of macrophage functions and origins, thus raising awareness on the need for a better characterization of macrophage populations. The immunohistochemistry method here described, allows for a rapid distinction between Kupffer cells and monocyte-derived macrophages present on formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded mouse liver samples. This protocol has been optimized for its reproducibility, reliability, and simplicity.
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