Primary Cells

Human Splenic Fibroblasts

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Cat No.

ABC-TC3818

Product Type

Spleen Cells

Cell Type

Fibroblast

Species

Human

Growth Conditions

37 ℃, 5% CO2

Source Organ

Spleen

Disease

Normal

Storage

Liquid Nitrogen

Human Splenic Fibroblasts from white pulp regulate lymphocyte migration and antigen presentation, vital for immune function and vascular research.

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Description

Human Splenic Fibroblasts are primary cells isolated from the spleen tissue of healthy human donors, a key secondary lymphoid organ essential for immune regulation and hematopoiesis. Derived specifically from the white pulp, they exhibit spindle-shaped, elongated morphology and adherent growth in vitro. They play a key role in maintaining the spleen’s structural integrity and extracellular matrix production. They contribute to the spleen’s immune microenvironment by interacting with immune cells and regulating inflammation and tissue repair. These fibroblasts include T-zone reticular cells (CCL21⁺), follicular dendritic cells (CXCL13⁺, CR1/2⁺), and marginal reticular cells (CXCL13⁺, MAdCAM1⁺, RANKL⁺). These cells express fibroblast markers such as vimentin, fibronectin, and alpha-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA) under activation conditions. Human splenic fibroblasts are valuable for studying fibrosis, immune cell-stromal interactions, and diseases affecting the spleen such as splenomegaly and fibrotic disorders.

Product Code

HSF

Species

Human

Cat.No

ABC-TC3818

Product Category

Primary Cells

Size/Quantity

1 vial

Cell Type

Fibroblast

Growth Mode

Adherent

Shipping Info

Dry Ice

Growth Conditions

37 ℃, 5% CO2

Source Organ

Spleen

Disease

Normal

Biosafety Level

1

Storage

Liquid Nitrogen

Product Type

Spleen Cells

Quality Control

All cells test negative for mycoplasma, bacteria, yeast, and fungi.

Application

  • Human splenic fibroblasts can be used to identify receptors and markersinvolved in proliferation, tissue repair, and inflammation. They are useful for establishing in vitro disease models for high-throughput and high-content screening, allowing researchers to investigate disease mechanisms and test potential interventions. Additionally, studying the role of spleen fibroblasts in the spleen’s structure and their modulation of surrounding immune cells provides insights into immune functions and host defense mechanisms.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the primary function of Human Splenic Fibroblasts in the spleen's architecture?

    These fibroblasts provide structural support to the spleen and maintain the integrity of splenic tissue.

  • Can Human Splenic Fibroblasts be used for studying fibrosis in splenic diseases?

    Yes, they are suitable for investigating the role of fibroblasts in splenic fibrosis and related pathologies.

  • What are the typical culture conditions for Human Splenic Fibroblasts?

    They should be cultured in a fibroblast-specific medium, supplemented with essential growth factors.

  • How do Human Splenic Fibroblasts interact with immune cells in the spleen?

    These cells play a role in modulating immune responses by interacting with various immune cell types.

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