B. Lymphocyte membrane surface immunoglobulin examination assay
The test for the examination of immunoglobulins on the membrane surface of B-lymphocytes can be used to: detect the presence of B-lymphocytes.
Operation method
direct immunofluorescence assay
Principle
SmIg is an antigen recognition receptor for B cells and a specific surface marker for B cells, which can be detected by direct immunofluorescence. by mixing fluorescein-labeled anti-Ig antibody with lymphocytes under certain conditions, the fluorescein-labeled anti-Ig antibody binds to the Ig on the surface of the B cells, and fluorescence can be seen on the membrane of the B cells under the fluorescence microscope. This method can be used to identify B lymphocytes.
Materials and Instruments
ICR Mouse Move 1. Mice were killed by cervical dislocation, and the spleens were dissected out and placed in a dish containing 6 ml of Hank's solution, grinded with a 100-mesh steel mesh, and mixed well. 1 ml of cell suspension was put into a test tube, filled with Hank's solution, centrifuged at 1000 rpm for 10 min, and the cells were washed once. The supernatant was decanted and the deposited cells were restored to a volume of 1 ml, i.e. a cell suspension of about 1x107/ml. Take another tube and take 0.4 ml of 1x107/ml cell suspension and add 3.6 ml of Hank's solution to make 1x106/ml cell suspension. 2. Take a 2 ml centrifuge tube and add 3.6 ml of Hank's solution to make 1x106/ml cell suspension.2. Take two 2 ml centrifuge tubes, add 1 ml of 1x106/ml cell suspension to each, centrifuge at 2000 rpm for 3 minutes in a tabletop centrifuge, and discard the supernatant. Add 100 ul of fluorescein-labeled rabbit anti-mouse Ig antibody to one tube, and leave the other tube without antibody as control, and place it in the refrigerator at 4 ℃ for 30 minutes. Caveat I. Thoroughly remove free antibodies before titrating the film to avoid false positive results. Common Problems Results For more product details, please visit Aladdin Scientific website.
Fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC)-labeled rabbit anti-mouse Ig antibody Hank's solution
Benchtop centrifuge Tubes Suction tubes Pipettes
3. Remove the centrifuge tube, wash the cells twice with Hank's solution to remove free antibody, discard the supernatant after the last centrifugation, leave a little reflux solution, mix well, drop the slides, and observe with a fluorescence microscope.