articleBloodJun 8, 2011BRONZE OA

Gene expression profiling reveals the defining features of the classical, intermediate, and nonclassical human monocyte subsets

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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…

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Keywords
  • CD16
  • Monocyte
  • CD14
  • Biology
  • Immunology
  • Cell biology
  • Gene expression profiling
  • Cytokine
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