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Detection of surface and cytoplasmic CD4 on blood monocytes from normal and HIV-1 infected individuals.

L G Filion1, C A Izaguirre, G E Garber, L Huebsh, M T Aye.   

Abstract

CD4 on blood monocytes is generally regarded as being found on a subset of blood monocytes. However, our results show that all monocytes are CD4+ but the number of molecules per cell is lower than T cells. We have performed immunofluorescent (flow cytometry, microscopy) analysis of monocytes from normal donors and HIV-1-infected patients using anti-CD4 (Leu-3a) and the monocyte-specific marker anti-CD14 (Leu-M3) monoclonal antibodies. Specifically: (1) 91% of monocytes from normal individuals show dual positivity for CD14 and CD4 (n = 14) as measured by flow cytometry; (2) 76% of monocytes expressed surface bound CD4 and CD14 when an enhanced two colour immunofluorescence microscopic technique was employed; (3) all CD14+ monocytes stained with an intensity of 3+(-)4+ for cytoplasmic CD4. Few monocytes were CD14- and CD4+. Cell surface CD4 expression was blocked with unconjugated anti-CD4 prior to staining; (4) the staining intensity for cytoplasmic CD4 in T cells was negligible; (5) CD4 expression on monocytes obtained from patients was as observed with normal individuals. The conclusion drawn is that all monocytes are CD4+ and the CD4 expression in monocytes is mainly cytoplasmic. Thus, all monocytes are potentially infectable with HIV-1.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 1703191     DOI: 10.1016/0022-1759(90)90256-u

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol Methods        ISSN: 0022-1759            Impact factor:   2.303


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