Efficient Tonsillar T Follicular Helper Cell Processing and Functional Analysis through High-dimensional Flow Cytometry

Document Type

Journal Article

Publication Date

7-11-2025

Journal

Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE

Issue

221

DOI

10.3791/67188

Abstract

T follicular helper cells (Tfh) are a subset of CD4 T helper cells that aid in B cell isotype switching, germinal center (GC) formation, somatic hypermutation, and affinity maturation, thereby helping to orchestrate adaptive humoral immune responses in secondary lymphoid tissues during infection, autoimmunity, and vaccination. Understanding the development and function of Tfh cells is crucial for designing effective vaccines and developing targeted treatment strategies for diseases involving this population. Human tonsil cells are accessible mucosal lymphoid organs. They offer a unique opportunity to profile distinct immune populations like Tfh and GC cells, interrogate cell-to-cell interactions, evaluate dynamic cellular functions, and uncover their regulatory mechanisms at the organ level. In addition, in vitro cultures of tonsil cells are straightforward to process and enable the assessment of Tfh cell biology under various conditions. Here, we introduce a protocol for collection, isolation, preservation, and culture of human tonsil cells. We also describe two optimized spectral flow cytometry panels designed for in-depth characterization of Tfh cells. Last, using a phosphatase protein 2A (PP2A) inhibitor treatment as an example, we demonstrate the efficiency and power of unsupervised analyses of high-dimensional flow cytometry data, effectively uncovering treatment-induced differences on a high-dimensional scale.

Department

Surgery

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