In this video, we describe a protocol for the flow cytometry-based sorting of naïve B cell, memory B cell, and plasmablast plasma cell subpopulations from human peripheral blood B cells. The different B cell subpopulations can be distinguished based on fluorophore-based antibody binding to the CD19, CD27, and CD38 receptors expressed on the B cell surfaces, followed by cell sorting.
Protocol
All procedures involving human participants have been performed in compliance with the institutional, national, and international guidelines for human welfare and have been reviewed by the local institutional review board.
1. Cell Sorting for the Collection of Naïve B Cells, Memory B Cells, and Plasmablasts/Plasma Cells (PBs/PCs)
Using purified human peripheral blood B cells, determine the cell number using a hemocytometer or an automatic cell counter.
Resuspend the cells in cold PBS buffer at the concentration of 107 per mL in a 5-mL polystyrene tube.
Add 1 – 2 µg of human IgG per 106 cells and incubate on ice for 10 min for the Fc block.
Add 1 µg each of anti-CD19-APC (clone: HIB19), anti-CD27-eFluor450 (clone: O323), and anti-CD38-PE (clone: HIT2) per 106 cells; mix well and incubate on ice for 30 min.
In the last 5 min in step 1.4, add 5 µL of the commercial 7-amino actinomycin D (7-AAD).
Add 2 mL of PBS to the tube, vortex, and centrifuge at 600 x g for 5 min.
Resuspend the cells in sorting buffer (sterile PBS with 2% BSA and 2 mM EDTA) at a concentration of 1 – 5 x 107 cells per mL in a 15-mL tube.
Filter the cells through a nylon mesh cell strainer (40 µm pore size) to eliminate cell clumps.
Separate the cells with a flow cytometric sorter equipped with three lasers: violet (405 nm), blue (488 nm), and red (640 nm). NOTE: The blue laser alone is sufficient for 3-color flow cytometry.
Sort the cells into three 15-mL tubes (containing 5 mL of RPMI medium) for the simultaneous collection of naïve B cells (CD19+CD27–), memory B cells (CD19+CD27+), and PBs/PCs (CD19+CD27+/hiCD38+). NOTE: Sorted naïve and memory B cells can be further cultured.