Detection and properties of the human proliferative monocyte subpopulation
Year
: 2006
Abstract: Peripheral blood monocyte subpopulations have been reported and can give rise to diverse, differentiated phenotypes. A subpopulation(s) of human monocytes can proliferate in vitro in response to macrophage-colony stimulating factor (M-CSF; or CSF-1). This population, termed the proliferative monocyte (PM), is presumably less mature than other monocytes; however, it has not been defined further. Previous studies monitoring the frequency of the slowly cycling PM from different donors indicated that the assay for their reproducible measurement required improvement. We demonstrate that for optimal PM detection, high 5-bromo-2\\'-deoxyuridine concentrations are required over a delayed and wide time-frame. Surface marker phenotyping by flow cytometry showed that freshly isolated PM are CD14+ and could be distinguished from two other human monocyte subpopulations, namely, the CD14lo CD16+ and CD14lo CD64- subsets. PM express relatively high levels of CD64 and CD33 but have relatively low CD13 expression; they are also c-Fms+ and human leukocyte antigen-DR+. Labeling with carboxyfluorescein diacetate succinimidyl ester (CFSE) enabled the estimation of the number of PM divisions over time. Following CFSE labeling and culture, PM were sorted from the nonproliferating population and shown to have a distinctive, spindle-shaped morphology and higher capacity to form multinucleated, tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase+ cells in the presence of M-CSF and receptor activator of nuclear factor-kappaB ligand. The phenotype and properties of the PM subpopulation were examined as a prelude to determining its role in disease using methods that can be applied to clarify human monocyte heterogeneity.
Keyword(s): macrophages z cell proliferation z cell differentiation
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contributor author | Clanchy FI | en |
contributor author | Holloway AC | en |
contributor author | رویا لاری | en |
contributor author | Cameron PU | en |
contributor author | Hamilton JA | en |
contributor author | Roya Lari | fa |
date accessioned | 2020-06-06T14:34:18Z | |
date available | 2020-06-06T14:34:18Z | |
date issued | 2006 | |
identifier uri | http://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3402325?locale-attribute=en | |
description abstract | Peripheral blood monocyte subpopulations have been reported and can give rise to diverse, differentiated phenotypes. A subpopulation(s) of human monocytes can proliferate in vitro in response to macrophage-colony stimulating factor (M-CSF; or CSF-1). This population, termed the proliferative monocyte (PM), is presumably less mature than other monocytes; however, it has not been defined further. Previous studies monitoring the frequency of the slowly cycling PM from different donors indicated that the assay for their reproducible measurement required improvement. We demonstrate that for optimal PM detection, high 5-bromo-2\\'-deoxyuridine concentrations are required over a delayed and wide time-frame. Surface marker phenotyping by flow cytometry showed that freshly isolated PM are CD14+ and could be distinguished from two other human monocyte subpopulations, namely, the CD14lo CD16+ and CD14lo CD64- subsets. PM express relatively high levels of CD64 and CD33 but have relatively low CD13 expression; they are also c-Fms+ and human leukocyte antigen-DR+. Labeling with carboxyfluorescein diacetate succinimidyl ester (CFSE) enabled the estimation of the number of PM divisions over time. Following CFSE labeling and culture, PM were sorted from the nonproliferating population and shown to have a distinctive, spindle-shaped morphology and higher capacity to form multinucleated, tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase+ cells in the presence of M-CSF and receptor activator of nuclear factor-kappaB ligand. The phenotype and properties of the PM subpopulation were examined as a prelude to determining its role in disease using methods that can be applied to clarify human monocyte heterogeneity. | en |
language | English | |
title | Detection and properties of the human proliferative monocyte subpopulation | en |
type | Journal Paper | |
contenttype | External Fulltext | |
subject keywords | macrophages z cell proliferation z cell differentiation | en |
journal title | Journal of Leukocyte Biology | fa |
pages | 757-766 | |
journal volume | 79 | |
journal issue | 4 | |
identifier link | https://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1020127.html | |
identifier articleid | 1020127 |