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In-Depth Myeloid Cell Characterization in the Murine Syngeneic CT.26 Colon Carcinoma Model by 10-Color Flow Cytometry

April 20, 2016

AACR 2016 -- The efficacy of immune-modulating anti-cancer therapeutic antibodies that have been FDA-approved in recent years, such as anti-CTLA-4 and anti-PD-1, has driven growing interest in methods that provide a mechanistic understanding of drug function. Development of new mono- and combination therapies with immune-modulatory effects requires more powerful immunophenotyping techniques capable of in depth cell characterization. To this end, using the CT.26 murine syngeneic colorectal cancer model we have developed a 10-color flow cytometry antibody panel that focuses on the identification of tumor-infiltrating immune cell subsets derived from myeloid lineage precursors utilizing the high-throughput-capable 4-laser, 14-color Attune NxT Flow Cytometer.