Live Cell Imaging of Chemotactic Dendritic Cell Migration in Explanted Mouse Ear Preparations
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Leukocyte migration through the interstitial space is crucial for the maintenance of tolerance and immunity. The main cues
for leukocyte trafficking are chemokines thought to directionally guide these cells towards their targets. However, model
systems that facilitate quantification of chemokine-guided leukocyte migration in vivo are uncommon. Here we describe an ex
vivo crawl-in assay using explanted mouse ears that allows the visualization of chemokine-dependent dendritic cell (DC) motility
in the dermal interstitium in real time. We present methods for the preparation of mouse ear sheets and their use in multidimensional
confocal imaging experiments to monitor and analyze the directional migration of fluorescently labelled DCs through the dermis
and into afferent lymphatic vessels. The assay provides a more physiological approach to study leukocyte migration than in
vitro three-dimensional (3D) or 2-dimensional (2D) migration assays such as collagen gels and transwell assays.