Human mononuclear phagocyte-associated antigens. III. Relationship of cell surface antigen phenotype between cultured monocytes and tissue macrophages.

J C Waldrep, A M Kaplan, T Mohanakumar
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In order to determine the correlation between the in vitro model of monocyte differentiation and its in vivo counterparts, cell surface phenotypes of monocytes in culture and mature tissue macrophages were analyzed using monoclonal antibodies, M1/70, TA-1 anti-HLA-DR, and a heteroantisera prepared to macrophage cell line U937. Following 7 days in culture the reactivity of monocytes with M1/70 diminished from 70 +/- 9% to 31 +/- 8%. Similarly, the reactivity to TA-1 dropped from 88 +/- 8% to 23 +/- 7% and for anti-DR, from 79 +/- 5% to 41 +/- 16%. Reactivity with anti-U937 remained unchanged. This altered phenotype of cultured monocytes was found to approximate that of resident splenic macrophages (MO). In addition, freshly isolated monocytes and peritoneal exudate MO (PEMO) were found to be functionally similar in their inability to phagocytize via the C receptors. These results suggest that PEMO arriving recently into the peritoneal cavity from peripheral blood may be midway in transition between monocytes and mature MO, and that the phenotype and functional changes attributed to monocytes in culture may reflect changes that occur in vivo in the transition to tissue MO.

人单核吞噬细胞相关抗原。3培养单核细胞与组织巨噬细胞细胞表面抗原表型的关系。
为了确定体外单核细胞分化模型与体内单核细胞分化模型的相关性,我们利用制备的巨噬细胞系U937的单克隆抗体M1/70、TA-1 anti-HLA-DR和异源抗血清,分析培养单核细胞和成熟组织巨噬细胞的细胞表面表型。培养7天后,带有M1/70的单核细胞的反应性从70 +/- 9%下降到31 +/- 8%。同样,对TA-1的反应性从88 +/- 8%下降到23 +/- 7%,对抗dr的反应性从79 +/- 5%下降到41 +/- 16%。与抗u937的反应性保持不变。培养单核细胞的这种改变表型被发现与常驻脾巨噬细胞(MO)相似。此外,新分离的单核细胞和腹膜渗出物MO (PEMO)在功能上相似,它们不能通过C受体吞噬。这些结果表明,最近从外周血进入腹腔的PEMO可能正处于单核细胞向成熟的MO过渡的中间阶段,培养中单核细胞的表型和功能变化可能反映了体内向组织MO过渡过程中发生的变化。
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