ƽ

EasySep™ Mouse Pan-DC Enrichment Kit

Immunomagnetic negative selection cell isolation kit

New look, same high quality and support! You may notice that your instrument or reagent packaging looks slightly different from images displayed on the website, or from previous orders. We are updating our look but rest assured, the products themselves and how you should use them have not changed. Learn more

EasySep™ Mouse Pan-DC Enrichment Kit

Immunomagnetic negative selection cell isolation kit

Catalog #
(Select a product)
Immunomagnetic negative selection cell isolation kit
Request Pricing

Product Advantages


  • Fast, easy-to-use and column-free

  • Up to 76% purity

  • Isolated cells are untouched

What's Included

  • EasySep™ Mouse Pan-DC Enrichment Kit (Catalog #19763)
    • EasySep™ Mouse Pan-DC Enrichment Cocktail, 1.0 mL
    • EasySep™ Biotin Selection Cocktail, 2 x 1 mL
    • EasySep™ Magnetic Particles, 4 x 1 mL
  • RoboSep™ Mouse Pan-DC Enrichment Kit with Filter Tips (Catalog #19763RF)
    • EasySep™ Mouse Pan-DC Enrichment Cocktail, 1.0 mL
    • EasySep™ Biotin Selection Cocktail, 2 x 1 mL
    • EasySep™ Magnetic Particles, 4 x 1 mL
    • RoboSep™ Buffer (Catalog #20104) x 2
    • RoboSep™ Filter Tips (Catalog #20125) x 2

Overview

The EasySep™ Mouse Pan-DC Enrichment Kit is designed to isolate pan-dendritic cells (DCs) from single-cell suspensions of splenocytes or other tissues by negative selection. Unwanted cells are targeted for removal with biotinylated antibodies directed against non-pan-DCs and Tetrameric Antibody Complexes recognizing biotin and dextran-coated magnetic particles. Labeled cells are separated using an EasySep™ magnet without the use of columns. Desired cells are poured off into a new tube.

For even faster cell isolations and greater recovery, we recommend the new EasySep™ Mouse Pan-DC Enrichment Kit II (19863) which isolates cells in just 13 minutes.
Magnet Compatibility
• EasySep™ Magnet (Catalog #18000)
• “The Big Easy” EasySep™ Magnet (Catalog #18001)
• RoboSep™-S (Catalog #21000)
Subtype
Cell Isolation Kits
Cell Type
Dendritic Cells
Species
Mouse
Sample Source
Spleen
Selection Method
Negative
Application
Cell Isolation
Brand
EasySep, RoboSep
Area of Interest
Immunology

Data Figures

Start: 3.61% Pan-dendritic Cells

Figure 1. Start: 3.61% Pan-dendritic Cells

Enriched Pan-Dendritic Cells obtained using EasySep™ Mouse pan-DC Enrichment Kit

Figure 2. Enriched: 67.8% Pan-dendritic Cells

The dendritic cell content of the enriched fraction is typically 65 ± 11%.

Protocols and Documentation

Find supporting information and directions for use in the Product Information Sheet or explore additional protocols below.

Document Type
Product Name
Catalog #
Lot #
Language
Document Type
Product Name
Catalog #
19763
Lot #
All
Language
English
Document Type
Product Name
Catalog #
19763RF
Lot #
All
Language
English
Document Type
Product Name
Catalog #
19763
Lot #
All
Language
English
Document Type
Product Name
Catalog #
19763
Lot #
All
Language
English
Document Type
Product Name
Catalog #
19763
Lot #
All
Language
English
Document Type
Product Name
Catalog #
19763RF
Lot #
All
Language
English
Document Type
Product Name
Catalog #
19763RF
Lot #
All
Language
English
Document Type
Product Name
Catalog #
19763RF
Lot #
All
Language
English
Document Type
Product Name
Catalog #
19763RF
Lot #
All
Language
English

Applications

This product is designed for use in the following research area(s) as part of the highlighted workflow stage(s). Explore these workflows to learn more about the other products we offer to support each research area.

Resources and Publications

Frequently Asked Questions

Can EasySep™ be used for either positive or negative selection?

Yes. The EasySep™ kits use either a negative selection approach by targeting and removing unwanted cells or a positive selection approach targeting desired cells. Depletion kits are also available for the removal of cells with a specific undesired marker (e.g. GlyA).

How does the separation work?

Magnetic particles are crosslinked to cells using Tetrameric Antibody Complexes (TAC). When placed in the EasySep™ Magnet, labeled cells migrate to the wall of the tube. The unlabeled cells are then poured off into a separate fraction.

Which columns do I use?

The EasySep™ procedure is column-free. That's right - no columns!

How can I analyze the purity of my enriched sample?

The Product Information Sheet provided with each EasySep™ kit contains detailed staining information.

Can EasySep™ separations be automated?

Yes. RoboSep™, the fully automated cell separator, automates all EasySep™ labeling and cell separation steps.

Can EasySep™ be used to isolate rare cells?

Yes. We recommend a cell concentration of 2x108 cells/mL and a minimum working volume of 100 µL. Samples containing 2x107 cells or fewer should be suspended in 100 µL of buffer.

Are the EasySep™ magnetic particles FACS-compatible?

Yes, the EasySep™ particles are flow cytometry-compatible, as they are very uniform in size and about 5000X smaller than other commercially available magnetic beads used with column-free systems.

Can the EasySep™ magnetic particles be removed after enrichment?

No, but due to the small size of these particles, they will not interfere with downstream applications.

Can I alter the separation time in the magnet?

Yes; however, this may impact the kit's performance. The provided EasySep™ protocols have already been optimized to balance purity, recovery and time spent on the isolation.

For positive selection, can I perform more than 3 separations to increase purity?

Yes, the purity of targeted cells will increase with additional rounds of separations; however, cell recovery will decrease.

How does the binding of the EasySep™ magnetic particle affect the cells? is the function of positively selected cells altered by the bound particles?

Hundreds of publications have used cells selected with EasySep™ positive selection kits for functional studies. Our in-house experiments also confirm that selected cells are not functionally altered by the EasySep™ magnetic particles.

If particle binding is a key concern, we offer two options for negative selection. The EasySep™ negative selection kits can isolate untouched cells with comparable purities, while RosetteSep™ can isolate untouched cells directly from whole blood without using particles or magnets.

Publications (1)

Short palate, lung, and nasal epithelial clone 1 (SPLUNC1) level determines steroid-resistant airway inflammation in aging. A. K. Jaiswal et al. American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2022 jan

Abstract

Asthma and its heterogeneity change with age. Increased airspace neutrophil numbers contribute to severe steroid-resistant asthma exacerbation in the elderly, which correlates with the changes seen in adults with asthma. However, whether that resembles the same disease mechanism and pathophysiology in aged and adults is poorly understood. Here, we sought to address the underlying molecular mechanism of steroid-resistant airway inflammation development and response to corticosteroid (Dex) therapy in aged mice. To study the changes in inflammatory mechanism, we used a clinically relevant treatment model of house-dust mite (HDM)-induced allergic asthma and investigated lung adaptive immune response in adult (20-22 wk old) and aged (80-82 wk old) mice. Our result indicates an age-dependent increase in airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR), mixed granulomatous airway inflammation comprising eosinophils and neutrophils, and Th1/Th17 immune response with progressive decrease in frequencies and numbers of HDM-bearing dendritic cells (DC) accumulation in the draining lymph node (DLn) of aged mice as compared with adult mice. RNA-Seq experiments of the aged lung revealed short palate, lung, and nasal epithelial clone 1 (SPLUNC1) as one of the steroid-responsive genes, which progressively declined with age and further by HDM-induced inflammation. Moreover, we found increased glycolytic reprogramming, maturation/activation of DCs, the proliferation of OT-II cells, and Th2 cytokine secretion with recombinant SPLUNC1 (rSPLUNC1) treatment. Our results indicate a novel immunomodulatory role of SPLUNC1 regulating metabolic adaptation/maturation of DC. An age-dependent decline in the SPLUNC1 level may be involved in developing steroid-resistant airway inflammation and asthma heterogeneity.
New look, same high quality and support! You may notice that your instrument or reagent packaging looks slightly different from images displayed on the website, or from previous orders. We are updating our look but rest assured, the products themselves and how you should use them have not changed. Learn more