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Flow Cytometric Analysis of Mononuclear Phagocytes in Nondiseased Human Lung and Lung-Draining Lymph Nodes.
Desch, A Nicole; Gibbings, Sophie L; Goyal, Rajni; Kolde, Raivo; Bednarek, Joe; Bruno, Tullia; Slansky, Jill E; Jacobelli, Jordan; Mason, Robert; Ito, Yoko; Messier, Elise; Randolph, Gwendalyn J; Prabagar, Miglena; Atif, Shaikh M; Segura, Elodie; Xavier, Ramnik J; Bratton, Donna L; Janssen, William J; Henson, Peter M; Jakubzick, Claudia V.
Afiliação
  • Desch AN; 1 Department of Immunology and Microbiology, University of Colorado Denver Anschutz Campus, Denver, Colorado.
  • Gibbings SL; 2 Center for Computational and Integrative Biology, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts.
  • Goyal R; 3 The Broad Institute of Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
  • Kolde R; 4 Department of Pediatrics, National Jewish Health, Denver, Colorado.
  • Bednarek J; 4 Department of Pediatrics, National Jewish Health, Denver, Colorado.
  • Bruno T; 2 Center for Computational and Integrative Biology, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts.
  • Slansky JE; 3 The Broad Institute of Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
  • Jacobelli J; 4 Department of Pediatrics, National Jewish Health, Denver, Colorado.
  • Mason R; 1 Department of Immunology and Microbiology, University of Colorado Denver Anschutz Campus, Denver, Colorado.
  • Ito Y; 1 Department of Immunology and Microbiology, University of Colorado Denver Anschutz Campus, Denver, Colorado.
  • Messier E; 1 Department of Immunology and Microbiology, University of Colorado Denver Anschutz Campus, Denver, Colorado.
  • Randolph GJ; 5 Department of Medicine, National Jewish Health and University of Colorado Denver Anschutz Campus, Denver, Colorado.
  • Prabagar M; 5 Department of Medicine, National Jewish Health and University of Colorado Denver Anschutz Campus, Denver, Colorado.
  • Atif SM; 5 Department of Medicine, National Jewish Health and University of Colorado Denver Anschutz Campus, Denver, Colorado.
  • Segura E; 6 Department of Pathology and Immunology, Washington University Medical School, St. Louis, Missouri.
  • Xavier RJ; 4 Department of Pediatrics, National Jewish Health, Denver, Colorado.
  • Bratton DL; 4 Department of Pediatrics, National Jewish Health, Denver, Colorado.
  • Janssen WJ; 7 INSERM U932, Paris, France; and.
  • Henson PM; 8 Institut Curie, Paris, France.
  • Jakubzick CV; 2 Center for Computational and Integrative Biology, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts.
Am J Respir Crit Care Med ; 193(6): 614-26, 2016 Mar 15.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26551758
ABSTRACT
RATIONALE The pulmonary mononuclear phagocyte system is a critical host defense mechanism composed of macrophages, monocytes, monocyte-derived cells, and dendritic cells. However, our current characterization of these cells is limited because it is derived largely from animal studies and analysis of human mononuclear phagocytes from blood and small tissue resections around tumors.

OBJECTIVES:

Phenotypic and morphologic characterization of mononuclear phagocytes that potentially access inhaled antigens in human lungs.

METHODS:

We acquired and analyzed pulmonary mononuclear phagocytes from fully intact nondiseased human lungs (including the major blood vessels and draining lymph nodes) obtained en bloc from 72 individual donors. Differential labeling of hematopoietic cells via intrabronchial and intravenous administration of antibodies within the same lobe was used to identify extravascular tissue-resident mononuclear phagocytes and exclude cells within the vascular lumen. Multiparameter flow cytometry was used to identify mononuclear phagocyte populations among cells labeled by each route of antibody delivery. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN

RESULTS:

We performed a phenotypic analysis of pulmonary mononuclear phagocytes isolated from whole nondiseased human lungs and lung-draining lymph nodes. Five pulmonary mononuclear phagocytes were observed, including macrophages, monocyte-derived cells, and dendritic cells that were phenotypically distinct from cell populations found in blood.

CONCLUSIONS:

Different mononuclear phagocytes, particularly dendritic cells, were labeled by intravascular and intrabronchial antibody delivery, countering the notion that tissue and blood mononuclear phagocytes are equivalent systems. Phenotypic descriptions of the mononuclear phagocytes in nondiseased lungs provide a precedent for comparative studies in diseased lungs and potential targets for therapeutics.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Fagócitos / Sistema Fagocitário Mononuclear / Citometria de Fluxo / Pulmão / Linfonodos Limite: Adult / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Am J Respir Crit Care Med Assunto da revista: TERAPIA INTENSIVA Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Fagócitos / Sistema Fagocitário Mononuclear / Citometria de Fluxo / Pulmão / Linfonodos Limite: Adult / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Am J Respir Crit Care Med Assunto da revista: TERAPIA INTENSIVA Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article