Two physically, functionally, and developmentally distinct peritoneal macrophage subsets

Stanford University · Universidade de São Paulo · +1 more institution

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Abstract

The peritoneal cavity (PerC) is a unique compartment within which a variety of immune cells reside, and from which macrophages (MØ) are commonly drawn for functional studies. Here we define two MØ subsets that coexist in PerC in adult mice. One, provisionally called the large peritoneal MØ (LPM), contains approximately 90% of the PerC MØ in unstimulated animals but disappears rapidly from PerC following lipopolysaccharide (LPS) or thioglycolate stimulation. These cells express high levels of the canonical MØ surface markers, CD11b and F4/80. The second subset, referred to as small peritoneal MØ (SPM), expresses substantially lower levels of CD11b and F4/80 but expresses high levels of MHC-II, which is not…

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Keywords
  • Stimulation
  • Peritoneal cavity
  • Lipopolysaccharide
  • In vivo
  • Ex vivo
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Immune system
  • Cell biology
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