Signalling protein complexes isolated from primary human skin-resident T cells can be analysed by Multiplex IP-FCM

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Abstract

Studying signal transduction in skin-resident T cells (sr-T cells) can be limited by the small size of clinical biopsies. Here, we isolated sr-T cells from clinical samples and analysed signalling protein complexes by multiplex immunoprecipitation detected by flow cytometry (mIP-FCM). In samples from two independent donors, antigenic stimulation induced signalling proteins to join shared complexes that were observed in seven pairwise combinations among five proteins. This demonstrates that sr-T cells isolated from small clinical samples provide sufficient material for mIP-FCM-based analysis of signalling-induced protein complexes. We propose that this strategy may be useful for gaining improved mechanistic insight of sr-T cell signal transduction associated with dermatological disease. © 2014 John Wiley & Sons A/S.

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Smith, S. E. P., Neier, S. C., Davis, T. R., Pittelkow, M. R., Gil, D., & Schrum, A. G. (2014). Signalling protein complexes isolated from primary human skin-resident T cells can be analysed by Multiplex IP-FCM. Experimental Dermatology, 23(4), 272–273. https://doi.org/10.1111/exd.12362

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