Isolation and longterm culture of human intestinal microvascular endothelial cells

人肠道微血管内皮细胞的分离和长期培养

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Abstract

Microvascular endothelial cells play an important part in inflammation as well as in organ specific leucocyte traffic, and may be functionally different from large vessel endothelium in this respect. This study therefore established a method for isolation and longterm culture of human intestinal microvascular endothelial cells (HIMEC). After dissociation by collagenase/dispase/DNase of mucosal and submucosal tissue obtained from normal adult jejunum, cells were plated and cultured to subconfluence in endothelial serum free medium containing 2.5% fetal calf serum, hydrocortisone, and N6, O2-dibutyryladenosine cyclic monophosphate. Primary cultures were trypsinised and endothelial cells were isolated by paramagnetic beads armed with monoclonal antibody to CD31. Optimal growth conditions for HIMEC cultures were established, allowing up to nine passages (three months in vitro). The cells contained Weibel-Palade bodies, expressed von Willebrand factor, CD31, and VE-cadherin; and bound Ulex Europaeus lectin I. A method to establish longterm cell cultures of HIMEC will facilitate further investigation of the function of intestinal endothelial cells and their participation in physiological and pathological events in the gut.

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