Isolation and quantification of class 1 MHC gene mutants in mouse T cells by immunoselection with a magnetic cell sorter (MACS)

J Immunol Methods. 1994 May 2;171(1):121-30. doi: 10.1016/0022-1759(94)90235-6.

Abstract

A method is described for determining the frequency of cells with a mutation in an autosomal gene coding for a membrane protein. Using a monoclonal antibody to H-2Kk surface antigen and magnetic cell separation (MACS) more than 10(4)-fold enrichment of the H-2Kk negative population was achieved, as tested with artificial mixtures containing a known number of antigen-negative cells. After a second magnetic sorting mutant frequencies as low as 10(-6) could be measured. The number of clonogenic mutants was evaluated by limiting dilution cloning and verification of the mutant phenotype by FACScan (flow cytometry) analysis in a representative number of clones. The spontaneous frequency of H-2Kk deficient mutants was 0.80 x 10(-6), and this increased after irradiation with 6 Gy X rays to 3.38 x 10(-6) within the next 8 weeks. About 50 mutant clones were screened for the presence of other class 1 antigens on the cell surface by FACScan analysis. All mutants continued to express other class 1 antigens.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Antibodies, Monoclonal
  • Cell Division
  • Cell Separation / methods*
  • Cell Survival
  • Erythrocytes / physiology
  • Flow Cytometry / methods
  • Genes, MHC Class I*
  • H-2 Antigens / physiology
  • Magnetics
  • Mice
  • Mice, Inbred C57BL
  • Mutation*
  • Phenotype
  • Sensitivity and Specificity
  • T-Lymphocytes / cytology*
  • T-Lymphocytes / physiology*

Substances

  • Antibodies, Monoclonal
  • H-2 Antigens
  • H-2K(K) antigen