Magnetic nanoparticles AntiCD4 antibody CD4+ T cell Fluorescence
Issue Date:
2008
Publisher:
Journal of the Korean Physical Society
Series/Report no.:
Volume: 53, Issue: 6 PART 1, Page : 3832-3836;
Abstract:
We used Fe3O4 magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) which are coated with antiCD4 monoclonal
antibody to bind selectively onto membranes of CD4+ T cells (hereafter antiCD4-MNPs). The antiCD4-
MNPs were prepared through direct covalent interaction between the carboxyl group of the antiCD4
antibody and the amino group of amino-modified MNPs. The antiCD4-MNPs were mixed with human
blood cells, followed by bursting the red blood cells with hypotonie buffer; then, the antiCD4-MNPs coated
cells were separated by using a magnet. We observed the number of cells bound with magnetite clusters and
particles. When fluorescence isothiocyanate labeled antiCD4-MNPs was used to observe the CD4+ T cells,
the fluorescent intensity was improved by about two times compared to that when cells were labeled with
the antiCD4 antibody only. This is a potential method to sort helper CD4+ T cells for observation under
conventional microscopes.