In Vitro and In Vivo Phagocytic Ability of Mouse B-1 Cells

R. N. E. Brito, B. Cortéz, GM Machado-Santelli, P. Xander, B. De Lorenzo, H. Oliveira, F. Thies, E.S. Kioshima, J. Maricato, J. Lopes, M. Mariano
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B-1 cells are a peculiar subpopulation of B cells found in the peritoneal and pleural cavities in mice. These cells are typically IgM+ and CD11b+. B-1 cells are able to migrate from the peritoneal cavity to non-specific inflammatory sites in mice. In addition, they can differentiate into mononuclear phagocyte-like cells in vitro; however, it is still unknown whether B-1 cells are capable of performing phagocytosis in vivo. Here we further characterized B-1 cells as phagocytes in vitro, and we investigated their ability to phagocytose apoptotic cells and bacteria in vivo. Our results demonstrate that B-1 phagocytes are able to uptake apoptotic thymocytes and Escherichia coli bacteria, both in vitro and in vivo. These findings indicate that along with macrophages, B-1 phagocytic cells might play a role in fundamental processes such as tissue remodeling, resolution of inflammation and pathogen clearance.
小鼠B-1细胞体内外吞噬能力的研究
B-1细胞是在小鼠腹膜和胸膜腔中发现的一种特殊的B细胞亚群。这些细胞通常是IgM+和CD11b+。小鼠的B-1细胞能够从腹腔迁移到非特异性炎症部位。此外,它们在体外可分化为单核吞噬细胞样细胞;然而,B-1细胞在体内是否具有吞噬能力尚不清楚。在此,我们进一步在体外将B-1细胞定性为吞噬细胞,并在体内研究其吞噬凋亡细胞和细菌的能力。我们的研究结果表明,B-1吞噬细胞能够在体外和体内摄取凋亡的胸腺细胞和大肠杆菌。这些发现表明,B-1吞噬细胞可能与巨噬细胞一起在组织重塑、炎症消退和病原体清除等基本过程中发挥作用。
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