Flow Cytometry Identification of Cell Compartments in the Murine Brain
Journal Title
In: Jenkins, B.J. (ed) Inflammation and Cancer. Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 2691
Publication Type
Research article
Abstract
Glioma can be modelled in the murine brain through the induction of genetically engineered mouse models or intracranial transplantation. Gliomas (oligodendroglioma and astrocytoma) are thought to arise from neuronal and glial progenitor populations in the brain and are poorly infiltrated by immune cells. An improved understanding of oligodendrocytes, astrocytes, and the immune environment throughout tumor development will enhance the analysis and development of brain cancer models. Here, we describe the isolation and analysis of murine brain cell types using a combination of flow cytometry and quantitative RT-PCR strategies to analyze these individual cell populations in vivo.
Publisher
Humana, New York, NY
Keywords
Mice; Animals; Flow Cytometry; Brain/metabolism; *Glioma/pathology; *Astrocytoma/metabolism/pathology; *Oligodendroglioma/metabolism/pathology; *Brain Neoplasms/pathology; Brain; Glial cells; Quantitative RT-PCR; Tissue dissociation
Department(s)
Medical Oncology
PubMed ID
37355546
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