Numbers matter: quantitative and dynamic analysis of the formation of an immunological synapse using imaging flow cytometry

2009 
Abstract Activation of T lymphocytes by antigen-presenting cells (APC) results in the formation of an immunological synapse. Following contact with the target cell, key signaling and adhesion molecules polarize within minutes to hours to the T cell-APC interface. Multispectral imaging flow cytometry, a new technology which combines flow cytometry with imaging, was used to visualize and quantify the recruitment of the CD3e and Lck signaling molecules during the evolution of an immune synapse. Using this technology, thousands of T cell/macrophage conjugates could be analyzed for each experimental time point. Following Ca ++ triggered T cell activation, the dynamics of Lck and CD3e recruitment to the synapse, analyzed by two independent methods, were comparable. However, CD3e exhibited longer residence times (> 8 min) at the synapse than Lck.
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