Bio-Protocol (Dec 2019)

An Optimized Method to Isolate Human Fibroblasts from Tissue for Ex Vivo Analysis

  • Sara Waise,
  • Rachel Parker,
  • Matthew Rose-Zerilli,
  • David Layfield,
  • Oliver Wood,
  • Jonathan West,
  • Christian Ottensmeier,
  • Gareth Thomas,
  • Chris Hanley

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.3440
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 23

Abstract

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Despite their involvement in many physiological and pathological processes, fibroblasts remain a poorly-characterized cell type. Analysis of primary fibroblasts while maintaining their in vivo phenotype is challenging: standard methods for fibroblast isolation require cell culture in vitro, which is known to alter phenotypes. Previously-described protocols for the dissociation of primary tissues fail to extract sufficient numbers of fibroblasts, instead largely yielding immune cells. Here, we describe an optimized method for generating a fibroblast-enriched single-cell suspension from human tissues using combined mechanical and enzymatic dissociation. This allows analysis of ex vivo fibroblasts without the need for culture in vitro.