Phenotypic characterization of five dendritic cell subsets in human tonsils

KL Summers, BD Hock, JL McKenzie… - The American journal of …, 2001 - Elsevier
KL Summers, BD Hock, JL McKenzie, DNJ Hart
The American journal of pathology, 2001Elsevier
Heterogeneous expression of several antigens on the three currently defined tonsil dendritic
cell (DC) subsets encouraged us to re-examine tonsil DCs using a new method that
minimized DC differentiation and activation during their preparation. Three-color flow
cytometry and dual-color immunohistology was used in conjunction with an extensive panel
of antibodies to relevant DC-related antigens to analyze lin− HLA-DR+ tonsil DCs. Here we
identify, quantify, and locate five tonsil DC subsets based on their relative expression of the …
Heterogeneous expression of several antigens on the three currently defined tonsil dendritic cell (DC) subsets encouraged us to re-examine tonsil DCs using a new method that minimized DC differentiation and activation during their preparation. Three-color flow cytometry and dual-color immunohistology was used in conjunction with an extensive panel of antibodies to relevant DC-related antigens to analyze lin HLA-DR+ tonsil DCs. Here we identify, quantify, and locate five tonsil DC subsets based on their relative expression of the HLA-DR, CD11c, CD13, and CD123 antigens. In situ localization identified four of these DC subsets as distinct interdigitating DC populations. These included three new interdigitating DC subsets defined as HLA-DRhiCD11c+ DCs, HLA-DRmodCD11c+ CD13+ DCs, and HLA-DRmod CD11c CD123DCs, as well as the plasmacytoid DCs (HLA-DRmodCD11c CD123+). These subsets differed in their expression of DC-associated differentiation/activation antigens and co-stimulator molecules including CD83, CMRF-44, CMRF-56, 2-7, CD86, and 4-1BB ligand. The fifth HLA-DRmod CD11c+ DC subset was identified as germinal center DCs, but contrary to previous reports they are redefined as lacking the CD13 antigen. The definition and extensive phenotypic analysis of these five DC subsets in human tonsil extends our understanding of the complexity of DC biology.
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