Development of strategies to visualize spatially resolved, stimulated cytokine secretion in live tissue slices 2267589

S Sahana Sankaran (University of Virginia) P Parastoo Anbaei (University of Virginia, US Food and Drug Administration) A Alex Ball (University of Virginia, Emory University) T Tiffany Tran R Rebecca Pompano (University of Virginia)

Abstract

Abstract Introduction The lymph node (LN) is a spatially organized tissue where lymphocytes communicate by secreting cytokines in response to stimuli. Since most cytokines act locally, detection at the secretion site is needed to understand signaling within tissue. However, no current technologies detect cytokine spatial distribution in ex vivo stimulated tissue samples except for genetically modified mice; an expensive option with limited cytokines. Methods We show two methods to visualize cytokine distribution in vibratome-sectioned, 300µm thick, murine LN slices. In the first method, we developed a cell-surface based sandwich immunoassay using a bispecific antibody reagent to detect IFN-γ at its secretion site in slices using microscopy. In the second, we developed a procedure to block cytokine secretion in live slices using Brefeldin A (BFA). Through adding BFA to slices during stimulation, cytokines accumulated in cells for intracellular staining in the fixed tissue. Results With both methods, we successfully visualized IFN-γ distribution in LN slices after anti-CD3ε stimulation. We show that IFN-γ is located primarily in the interfollicular region. Using intracellular staining, we have multiplexed to include both IFN-γ and IL-17. Conclusion Next steps for both assays include applying this method to LN slices after in vivo vaccination and expanding it to human tonsil tissue. We envision that these assays will allow us to better understand cytokine signaling in complex disease states within live tissue samples. Funding Source Moore Inventor Fellowship, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (Award # R21AI160547) Topic Categories Technological Innovations in Immunology (TECH)

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 215, Issue Supplement_1
Published August 01, 2026
ISSN 0022-1767
Publisher American Association of Immunologists

Authors (5)

S

Sahana Sankaran

University of Virginia

P

Parastoo Anbaei

University of Virginia, US Food and Drug Administration

A

Alex Ball

University of Virginia, Emory University

T

Tiffany Tran

R

Rebecca Pompano

University of Virginia