Multi-color flow cytometry for comprehensive analysis of the tumor immune infiltrate in a murine model of breast cancer

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Abstract

Flow cytometry is a popular laser-based technology that allows the phenotypic and functional characterization of individual cells in a high-throughput manner. Here, we describe a detailed procedure for preparing a single-cell suspension from mammary tumors of the mouse mammary tumor virus-polyoma middle T (MMTV-PyMT) and analyzing these cells by multi-color flow cytometry. This protocol can be used to study the following tumor-infiltrating immune cell populations, defined by the expression of cell surface molecules: Total leukocytes, tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs), conventional dendritic cells (DCs), CD103-expressing DCs, tumor-associated neutrophils, inflammatory monocytes, natural killer (NK) cells, CD4+ T cells, CD8+ T cells, γδT cells, and regulatory T cells.

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Almeida, A. S., Fein, M. R., & Egeblad, M. (2021). Multi-color flow cytometry for comprehensive analysis of the tumor immune infiltrate in a murine model of breast cancer. Bio-Protocol, 11(11). https://doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.4012

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