| Literature DB >> 30077333 |
Megan A Forrester1, Heather J Wassall1, Lindsay S Hall1, Huan Cao1, Heather M Wilson1, Robert N Barker1, Mark A Vickers2.
Abstract
Macrophages are key in orchestrating immune responses to micro-environmental stimuli, sensed by a complex set of surface receptors. The human cell line THP-1 has a monocytic phenotype, including the ability to differentiate into macrophages, providing a tractable, standardised surrogate for human monocyte-derived macrophages. Here we assessed the expression of 49 surface markers including Fc, complement, C-type lectin and scavenger receptors; TIMs; Siglecs; and co-stimulatory molecules by flow cytometry on both THP-1 monocytes and macrophages and following macrophage activation with seven standard conditioning/polarizing stimuli. Of the 34 surface markers detected on macrophages, 18 altered expression levels on activation. From these, expression of 9 surface markers were consistently altered by all conditioning regimens, while 9 were specific to individual polarizing stimuli. This study provides a resource for the study of macrophages and highlights that macrophage polarization states share much in common and the differences do not easily fit a simple classification system.Entities:
Keywords: Cell surface; Flow cytometry; Macrophage; Monocyte; Polarization; THP-1
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30077333 DOI: 10.1016/j.cellimm.2018.07.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Immunol ISSN: 0008-8749 Impact factor: 4.868