Title of article :
Comparative Analysis of the Morphological, Cytochemical, Immunophenotypical, and Functional Characteristics of Normal Human Peripheral Blood Lineage−/CD16+/HLA-DR+/CD14−/lo Cells, CD14+ Monocytes, and CD16− Dendritic Cells
Author/Authors :
Almeida، نويسنده , , Julia and Bueno، نويسنده , , Clara and Alguer?، نويسنده , , Ma Carmen and Sanchez، نويسنده , , Ma Luz and de Santiago، نويسنده , , Ma and Escribano، نويسنده , , Luis and D?́az-Agust?́n، نويسنده , , Beatriz and Vaquero، نويسنده , , Jose Miguel and Laso، نويسنده , , F.Javier and San Miguel، نويسنده , , Jesus F. and Orfao، نويسنده , , Alberto، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Human peripheral blood (PB) CD14lo/HLA-DR+ cells were initially described as a subset of mature monocytes. Recently, it has been suggested that these represent a part of a new subset of dendritic cells (DC), characterized by the coexpression of MDC-8/HLA-DR/CD16. The aim of the present paper was to analyze the morphological, cytochemical, phenotypical, and functional characteristics of PB CD16+/HLA-DR+ cells compared to both PB CD14+ monocytes and CD16− DC. In contrast to CD14+ monocytes, purified CD16+/HLA-DR+ cells displayed cytoplasmic veils and lacked cytoplasmic myeloperoxidase and α-naphthyl acetate esterase. Normal human PB CD16+/HLA-DR+ cells also displayed phenotypic characteristics different from those of CD14+ monocytes: they lacked the CD64 Fcγ receptor, showed lower levels of CD32, and expressed higher amounts of CD16 compared to CD14+ monocytes. They also displayed a different pattern of expression of other antigens, including CD14, HLA-DR, CD45RA, CD45RO, complement receptors and complement regulatory surface proteins, adhesion and costimulatory molecules, and cytokine receptors, among others. When compared to CD16− DC, CD16+/HLA-DR+ cells showed reactivity for CD16, dim positivity for CD14, higher expression of both Ig- and complement-receptors and lower reactivity for HLA-DR, adhesion, and costimulatory molecules (with the exception of CD86). The CD16+/HLA-DR+ cell subset displayed a higher Ig/complement-mediated phagocytic/oxidative activity than CD16− DC, although this activity was significantly lower than that of mature monocytes. Regarding cytokine production at the single cell level, LPS plus IFN-γ-stimulated PB CD16+/HLA-DR+ cells produced significant amounts of IL1β, IL6, IL12, TNFα, and IL8; however, the percentage of cytokine-producing cells and the amount of cytokine/cell were lower in CD16+/HLA-DR+ cells than in CD14+ monocytes. In addition, upon comparing CD16+/HLA-DR+ cells with CD33+++/CD16− DC, we found that the percentage of cytokine-producing cells and the amount of cytokine/cell were significantly different in both cell subsets. In summary, our results show that CD16+/HLA-DR+ cells clearly display different morphologic, cytochemical, immunophenotypical, and functional characteristics compared to both mature monocytes and CD16− DC. Interestingly, these cells are more frequent than other DC in normal human adult PB and cord blood samples, while they are less represented in normal bone marrow.
Keywords :
human dendritic cell subsets , flow cytometry , Immunophenotype , phagocytic/oxidative burst activity , cytokines
Journal title :
Clinical Immunology
Journal title :
Clinical Immunology