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. 1986 Aug;18(8):441-50.
doi: 10.1007/BF01675337.

Phenotypic differentiation patterns of the human monocyte/macrophage system

Phenotypic differentiation patterns of the human monocyte/macrophage system

H Kreipe et al. Histochem J. 1986 Aug.

Abstract

In the present study phenotypic properties of non-stimulated and stimulated blood monocytes and of their normal macrophage derivatives were studied applying enzyme cytochemistry, isoenzyme analysis of acid esterase (EC 3.1.1.6), and immunohistochemical staining using a panel of newly established monoclonal antibodies specific for the monocyte/macrophage lineage. Certain marker profiles could be established for the various normal subpopulations within the monocyte/macrophage system, which were also observable in epithelioid cells and U-937 cell line considered as reactive and neoplastic differentiation variants of monocytes, respectively. Alveolar macrophages, in contrast to the other analysed monocyte/macrophage populations, showed a highly activated phenotype comparable to lymphokine stimulated blood monocytes and epithelioid cells. The results underline the concept that the adaptation of monocytes/macrophages to their particular microenvironment is of decisive importance for their definitive differentiation.

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