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[Synchronization isolation method for multiple types of cells from mouse liver].

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This study presents an efficient method for isolating hepatocytes, hepatic stellate cells (HSC), and lymphocytes from mouse liver. The technique ensures high cell viability and purity, simplifying liver cell research.

Keywords:
Hepatic stellate cellsHepatocytesIsolationLymphocytesPrimary culture

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  • Hepatology and Immunology
  • Cell Biology
  • Biotechnology

Context:

  • Liver research requires pure cell populations for accurate study.
  • Existing methods for isolating multiple liver cell types can be complex and time-consuming.
  • Developing a streamlined protocol is crucial for advancing liver disease research.

Purpose:

  • To establish a simple and efficient method for simultaneous isolation and purification of hepatocytes, hepatic stellate cells (HSC), and lymphocytes from mouse liver.
  • To validate the purity and viability of isolated cells using established biological and microscopic techniques.

Summary:

  • A novel method utilizing hepatic perfusion and portal vein digestion, followed by discontinuous Percoll gradient centrifugation, was employed.
  • High yields of viable hepatocytes (>95%), HSCs, and hepatic mononuclear cells were obtained.
  • Characterization confirmed hepatocyte identity (glycogen staining, cytokeratin 18), HSC markers (α-smooth muscle actin, desmin), and lymphocyte subsets (CD4, CD8, NK, NKT) via flow cytometry.

Impact:

  • This simplified protocol enables simultaneous isolation of multiple primary liver cell types, facilitating comprehensive liver research.
  • The method's efficiency and high cell viability support studies on liver function, disease, and regeneration.
  • Provides a valuable tool for researchers investigating complex liver biology and therapeutic strategies.