Analysis of Monocyte Recruitment During Inflammation by Intravital Imaging

Methods Mol Biol. 2023:2608:451-467. doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-2887-4_25.

Abstract

Monocytes play essential roles in the inflammatory and anti-inflammatory processes that take place during an immune response, acting both within the vascular network and interstitially. Monocytes are activated, mobilized, and recruited in response to an inflammatory stimulus or different forms of tissue injury. The recruitment of circulating monocytes to the inflamed tissue is essential to resolving the injury.Monocyte recruitment is a multistep process that begins with a decrease in rolling velocity, is followed by adhesion to the endothelium and crawling over the luminal vessel surface, and culminates in monocyte transmigration into the surrounding tissue. Intravital microscopy is a powerful visualization tool for the study of leukocyte behavior and function, intercellular interactions, cell trafficking, and recruitment in pathological and physiological conditions. This modality is therefore widely used for the detailed analysis of the immune response to multiple insults and the molecular mechanisms underlying monocyte interactions within the vascular system in vivo. This chapter describes a protocol for the use of intravital microscopy to analyze monocyte recruitment from the blood vessel to the inflammatory site.

Keywords: Adhesion; Crawling; Intravital imaging; Intravital microscopy; Microcirculation; Migration; Monocyte recruitment; Rolling.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Cell Adhesion / physiology
  • Endothelium, Vascular / physiology
  • Humans
  • Inflammation
  • Intravital Microscopy
  • Leukocytes*
  • Monocytes*