Gene expression profiling reveals the defining features of the classical, intermediate, and nonclassical human monocyte subsets
Singapore Immunology Network · Agency for Science, Technology and Research · +1 more institution
Abstract
New official nomenclature subdivides human monocytes into 3 subsets: the classical (CD14(++)CD16(-)), intermediate (CD14(++)CD16(+)), and nonclassical (CD14(+)CD16(++)) monocytes. This introduces new challenges, as monocyte heterogeneity is mostly understood based on 2 subsets, the CD16(-) and CD16(+) monocytes. Here, we comprehensively defined the 3 circulating human monocyte subsets using microarray, flow cytometry, and cytokine production analysis. We find that intermediate monocytes expressed a large majority (87%) of genes and surface proteins at levels between classical and nonclassical monocytes. This establishes their intermediary nature at the molecular level. We unveil the close relationship between…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 16.20
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 52
Authors
8- KLKok Loon WongCorresponding
Singapore Immunology Network
- JJJune Jing-Yi Tai
Singapore Immunology Network
- WCWing C. Wong
Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Bioinformatics Institute
- HHHao Han
Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Bioinformatics Institute
- XSXiaohui Sem
Singapore Immunology Network
Topics & keywords
- CD16
- Monocyte
- CD14
- Biology
- Immunology
- Cell biology
- Gene expression profiling
- Cytokine