2016
DOI: 10.1002/cyto.b.21481
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Single cell analysis of human tissues and solid tumors with mass cytometry

Abstract: Background Mass cytometry measures 36 or more markers per cell and is an appealing platform for comprehensive phenotyping of cells in human tissue and tumor biopsies. While tissue disaggregation and fluorescence cytometry protocols were pioneered decades ago, it is not known whether established protocols will be effective for mass cytometry and maintain cancer and stromal cell diversity. Methods Tissue preparation techniques were systematically compared for gliomas and melanomas, patient derived xenografts o… Show more

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“…For proliferation experiments, cells were stained with Cell Trace Violet dye (Invitrogen), and dye dilution on proliferating cells was measured with fluorescent cytometry. Mass cytometry analyses of tumor infiltrating T cells were described previously (57). Briefly, cells were stained with cell surface antibodies and subsequently fixed and permeabilized, followed by an overnight incubation with intracellular antibodies.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For proliferation experiments, cells were stained with Cell Trace Violet dye (Invitrogen), and dye dilution on proliferating cells was measured with fluorescent cytometry. Mass cytometry analyses of tumor infiltrating T cells were described previously (57). Briefly, cells were stained with cell surface antibodies and subsequently fixed and permeabilized, followed by an overnight incubation with intracellular antibodies.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mass cytometry allows for the interrogation of greater than 40 analytes at single cell resolution and enables systematic identification of complex cellular populations using high-dimensional analyses(Newell and Cheng, 2016; Tanner et al, 2013). Mass cytometry driven approaches have been utilized to characterize cellular processes including hematopoiesis, immune cell differentiation, and leukemic disease progression(Bendall et al, 2011; Spitzer and Nolan, 2016); and more recently, to analyze the immune infiltrates of solid tumors(Chevrier et al, 2017; Lavin et al, 2017; Leelatian et al, 2017; Spitzer et al, 2017). Here, we leverage mass cytometry to comprehensively characterize the cellular mechanisms of ICB in human melanoma and murine syngeneic transplantable tumor models.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cell membrane–coated nanovaccines are straightforward to synthesize, and the membrane surface of the particles can be easily modified to introduce additional functionalities. There are also established protocols for deriving single‐cell suspensions from tumor material, so future clinical CCNP formulations could potentially be fabricated using membrane derived from a patient’s own tumor.…”
Section: Biomimetic Anticancer Nanovaccinesmentioning
confidence: 99%