DENDRITIC CELL AND MACROPHAGE STAINING BY MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODIES IN TISSUE-SECTIONS AND EPIDERMAL SHEETS
- 1 January 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 111 (1) , 112-124
Abstract
Mouse tissue sections were stained by monoclonal antibodies to macrophage antigens Mac-1 (M1/70), Mac-2 (M3/38), Mac-3 (M3/84) with the use of immunoperoxidase. Mac-1 was located diffusely in the cytoplasm of round cells in a high percentage of alveolar macrophages, resident peritoneal and bone marrow cells, in splenic red pulp, and in rare perivascular cells in the thymus. Mac-1 was absent in epithelial cells and Langerhans cells. Mac-2 was strongly positive in many dendritic cells in the thymic medulla, more than the cortex, in paracortex and medulla of lymph nodes, sparing the follicles, and in the marginal zone of spleen. There were a few positive cells in germinal centers. Mac-2 was located in a low percentage of bone marrow and a high percentage of resident peritoneal cells. When positive in sections Mac-3 always showed granular cytoplasmic staining. Bone marrow showed a high percentage of cytoplasmic staining (> 50%), as compared with low surface staining (< 1%). It was found in hematopoietic cells, and in all endothelium, including postcapillary venules and lining of sinuses. The resulting dendritic staining pattern for Mac-3 in paracortex of lymph node, white and red pulp, thymic cortex and medulla probably included dendritic cells other than endothelial cells. Alveolar macrophages and Kupffer cells were positive for Mac-2 and Mac-3. Mac-3 also stained bile canaliculi. Clearly different staining patterns were found in epithelial cells for Mac-2 and Mac-3 in kidney tubules, intestinal mucosal lining, bronchi, choroid plexus and epidermis.This publication has 57 references indexed in Scilit:
- Bone marrow origin of Ia-positive cells in the medulla rat thymus.The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1981
- Contribution of dendritic cells to stimulation of the murine syngeneic mixed leukocyte reaction.The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1980
- Epidermal Langerhans cells are derived from cells originating in bone marrowNature, 1979
- Characterization of a monoclonal antibody directed against mouse macrophage and lymphocyte Fc receptors.The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1979
- Mac‐1: a macrophage differentiation antigen identified by monoclonal antibodyEuropean Journal of Immunology, 1979
- Dermal and intravascular Langerhans cells at sites of passively induced allergic contact sensitivityCellular Immunology, 1975
- IDENTIFICATION OF A NOVEL CELL TYPE IN PERIPHERAL LYMPHOID ORGANS OF MICEThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1974
- ANTIGENS IN IMMUNITYThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1968
- A morphological study of fat transport in the normal human jejunumJournal of Anatomy, 1963
- The reticulum of lymph nodes in mice studied with the electron microscopeJournal of Anatomy, 1962