Protocol for isolating cervico-vaginal fluid cells from Macaca mulatta to study immunological and functional changes during pregnancy
Daniel Short, Monica Cappelletti, Anne Vu, Mark R. Johnson, Suhas G. Kallapur, Pietro Presicce

TL;DR
This paper provides a detailed protocol for isolating and analyzing cervico-vaginal fluid cells in rhesus macaques to study immune changes during pregnancy.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel, step-by-step method for studying immunological changes in cervico-vaginal fluid cells during pregnancy in Macaca mulatta.
Findings
A protocol for cervico-vaginal fluid collection in pregnant rhesus macaques is described.
Steps for cell isolation and immunophenotyping using flow cytometry are outlined.
Protein-level detection in cervico-vaginal fluid is detailed using ELISA.
Abstract
Cervico-vaginal fluid represents an important biological fluid due to its proximity to gestational tissues, such as the cervix, fetal membranes, and myometrium. Here, we present a protocol to isolate cervico-vaginal fluid cells from Macaca mulatta. We describe steps for cervico-vaginal fluid collection, cervico-vaginal cell isolation for nuclear staining and immunophenotyping by flow cytometry, and protein-level detection and quantification by ELISA. This protocol can provide insights into altered immunological changes at the cervico-vaginal interface. •Instructions for optimal cervico-vaginal lavage collection in pregnant rhesus macaques•Protocol to characterize cervico-vaginal lavage cells by flow cytometry•Steps for protein-level detection in cervico-vaginal lavage by ELISA Instructions for optimal cervico-vaginal lavage collection in pregnant rhesus macaques Protocol to…
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TopicsPreterm Birth and Chorioamnionitis · Reproductive System and Pregnancy · Urological Disorders and Treatments
