Accessory cells of the lung. II. Ia+ pulmonary dendritic cells display cell surface antigen heterogeneity
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Accessory cells of the lung. II. Ia+ pulmonary dendritic cells display cell surface antigen heterogeneity
Abstract
In earlier studies, we had determined that class II (Ia) major histocompatibility complex (MHC) antigen expression in the normal rat lung was limited to dendritic cells and type II alveolar cells. In order to characterize the Ia+ pulmonary dendritic cells of the lung parenchyma, Lewis rat lungs were dissected free of their major airways, enzymatically digested, and serially subjected to density centrifugation on bovine serum albumin, overnight adherence, and immunopanning with a murine anti-rat monoclonal antibody (anti-OX-6) that reacts specifically with class II (Ia) MHC antigens. The purified Ia+ pulmonary cells displayed the morphologic and functional features of dendritic accessory cells, including extended cell processes, absence of nonspecific esterase staining, minimal phagocytosis of latex beads, rapid clustering with T lymphocytes, and co-stimulation of T-cell mitogen responses. Detailed immunophenotyping by cytofluorimetry and immunohistology showed that the purified dendritic cells were Ia (OX-6)+, CD45R (OX-1)+, CD45Rb (OX-22)-, ICAM-1+, and OX-43-. As many as 50% of the cells bound heat-aggregated IgG, while a smaller percentage expressed the CD43 sialophorin antigens (W3/13) expressed by a variety of blood-derived cells, and/or the OX-41 and RMA macrophage antigens. We conclude that Ia+ dendritic cells of lung are heterogeneous with respect to their expression of surface membrane differentiation antigens and may prove to be functionally distinct with respect to their accessory activities.
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