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Krejčová, G., Saloň, I., Klimša, V., Ulbrich, P., Aysan, A.B., Bajgar, A., Štěpánek, F. (2024). Magnetic Yeast Glucan Particles for Antibody-Free Separation of Viable Macrophages from Drosophila melanogaster.  ACS Biomater. Sci. Eng. 10(1): 355--364.
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FBrf0258463
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Research paper
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Currently available methods for cell separation are generally based on fluorescent labeling using either endogenously expressed fluorescent markers or the binding of antibodies or antibody mimetics to surface antigenic epitopes. However, such modification of the target cells represents potential contamination by non-native proteins, which may affect further cell response and be outright undesirable in applications, such as cell expansion for diagnostic or therapeutic applications, including immunotherapy. We present a label- and antibody-free method for separating macrophages from living Drosophila based on their ability to preferentially phagocytose whole yeast glucan particles (GPs). Using a novel deswelling entrapment approach based on spray drying, we have successfully fabricated yeast glucan particles with the previously unachievable content of magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles while retaining their surface features responsible for phagocytosis. We demonstrate that magnetic yeast glucan particles enable macrophage separation at comparable yields to fluorescence-activated cell sorting without compromising their viability or affecting their normal function and gene expression. The use of magnetic yeast glucan particles is broadly applicable to situations where viable macrophages separated from living organisms are subsequently used for analyses, such as gene expression, metabolomics, proteomics, single-cell transcriptomics, or enzymatic activity analysis.
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PMC10777351 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Abbreviation
    ACS Biomater. Sci. Eng.
    Title
    ACS biomaterials science & engineering
    ISBN/ISSN
    2373-9878
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