Utilizing primary HLA-G+ extravillous trophoblasts and HLA-G+ EVT-like cell lines to study maternal-fetal interactions. 2023
Fetal extravillous trophoblasts (EVTs) are the most invasive cells of the placenta and play a key role in modulating maternal immune responses. Here, we present a protocol to purify and culture human leukocyte antigen-G (HLA-G)+ EVTs. We describe steps for tissue dissection, tissue digestion, density gradient centrifugation, and cell sorting, and we provide detailed methods to determine EVT function. HLA-G+ EVTs are isolated from two maternal-fetal interfaces: the chorionic membrane and the basalis/villous tissue. This protocol allows in-depth functional investigation of maternal immune interactions with HLA-G+ EVTs. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Papuchova et al. (2020),1 Salvany-Celades et al. (2019),2 Tilburgs et al. (2015),3 Tilburgs et al. (2015),4 van der Zwan et al. (2018).5.
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