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The Phenotypic Characterization of the Human Renal Mononuclear Phagocytes Reveal a Co-Ordinated Response to Injury

Mammalian tissues contain networks of mononuclear phagocytes (MPh) that sense injury and orchestrate the response to it. In mice, this is affected by distinct populations of dendritic cells (DC), monocytes and macrophages and recent studies suggest the same is true for human skin and intestine but l...

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Autores principales: Leone, Dario A., Kozakowski, Nicolas, Kornauth, Christoph, Waidacher, Theresa, Neudert, Barbara, Loeffler, Agnes G., Haitel, Andrea, Rees, Andrew J., Kain, Renate
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4801374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26999595
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0151674
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author Leone, Dario A.
Kozakowski, Nicolas
Kornauth, Christoph
Waidacher, Theresa
Neudert, Barbara
Loeffler, Agnes G.
Haitel, Andrea
Rees, Andrew J.
Kain, Renate
author_facet Leone, Dario A.
Kozakowski, Nicolas
Kornauth, Christoph
Waidacher, Theresa
Neudert, Barbara
Loeffler, Agnes G.
Haitel, Andrea
Rees, Andrew J.
Kain, Renate
author_sort Leone, Dario A.
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description Mammalian tissues contain networks of mononuclear phagocytes (MPh) that sense injury and orchestrate the response to it. In mice, this is affected by distinct populations of dendritic cells (DC), monocytes and macrophages and recent studies suggest the same is true for human skin and intestine but little is known about the kidney. Here we describe the analysis of MPh populations in five human kidneys and show they are highly heterogeneous and contain discrete populations of DC, monocytes and macrophages. These include: plasmacytoid DC (CD303(+)) and both types of conventional DC—cDC1 (CD141(+) cells) and CD2 (CD1c(+) cells); classical, non-classical and intermediate monocytes; and macrophages including a novel population of CD141(+) macrophages clearly distinguishable from cDC1 cells. The relative size of the MPh populations differed between kidneys: the pDC population was bi-modally distributed being less than 2% of DC in two kidneys without severe injury and over 35% in the remaining three with low grade injury in the absence of morphological evidence of inflammation. There were profound differences in the other MPh populations in kidneys with high and low numbers of pDC. Thus, cDC1 cells were abundant (55 and 52.3%) when pDC were sparse and sparse (12.8–12.5%) when pDC were abundant, whereas the proportions of cDC2 cells and classical monocytes increased slightly in pDC high kidneys. We conclude that MPh are highly heterogeneous in human kidneys and that pDC infiltration indicative of low-grade injury does not occur in isolation but is part of a co-ordinated response affecting all renal DC, monocyte and macrophage populations.
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spelling pubmed-48013742016-03-23 The Phenotypic Characterization of the Human Renal Mononuclear Phagocytes Reveal a Co-Ordinated Response to Injury Leone, Dario A. Kozakowski, Nicolas Kornauth, Christoph Waidacher, Theresa Neudert, Barbara Loeffler, Agnes G. Haitel, Andrea Rees, Andrew J. Kain, Renate PLoS One Research Article Mammalian tissues contain networks of mononuclear phagocytes (MPh) that sense injury and orchestrate the response to it. In mice, this is affected by distinct populations of dendritic cells (DC), monocytes and macrophages and recent studies suggest the same is true for human skin and intestine but little is known about the kidney. Here we describe the analysis of MPh populations in five human kidneys and show they are highly heterogeneous and contain discrete populations of DC, monocytes and macrophages. These include: plasmacytoid DC (CD303(+)) and both types of conventional DC—cDC1 (CD141(+) cells) and CD2 (CD1c(+) cells); classical, non-classical and intermediate monocytes; and macrophages including a novel population of CD141(+) macrophages clearly distinguishable from cDC1 cells. The relative size of the MPh populations differed between kidneys: the pDC population was bi-modally distributed being less than 2% of DC in two kidneys without severe injury and over 35% in the remaining three with low grade injury in the absence of morphological evidence of inflammation. There were profound differences in the other MPh populations in kidneys with high and low numbers of pDC. Thus, cDC1 cells were abundant (55 and 52.3%) when pDC were sparse and sparse (12.8–12.5%) when pDC were abundant, whereas the proportions of cDC2 cells and classical monocytes increased slightly in pDC high kidneys. We conclude that MPh are highly heterogeneous in human kidneys and that pDC infiltration indicative of low-grade injury does not occur in isolation but is part of a co-ordinated response affecting all renal DC, monocyte and macrophage populations. Public Library of Science 2016-03-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4801374/ /pubmed/26999595 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0151674 Text en © 2016 Leone et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Leone, Dario A.
Kozakowski, Nicolas
Kornauth, Christoph
Waidacher, Theresa
Neudert, Barbara
Loeffler, Agnes G.
Haitel, Andrea
Rees, Andrew J.
Kain, Renate
The Phenotypic Characterization of the Human Renal Mononuclear Phagocytes Reveal a Co-Ordinated Response to Injury
title The Phenotypic Characterization of the Human Renal Mononuclear Phagocytes Reveal a Co-Ordinated Response to Injury
title_full The Phenotypic Characterization of the Human Renal Mononuclear Phagocytes Reveal a Co-Ordinated Response to Injury
title_fullStr The Phenotypic Characterization of the Human Renal Mononuclear Phagocytes Reveal a Co-Ordinated Response to Injury
title_full_unstemmed The Phenotypic Characterization of the Human Renal Mononuclear Phagocytes Reveal a Co-Ordinated Response to Injury
title_short The Phenotypic Characterization of the Human Renal Mononuclear Phagocytes Reveal a Co-Ordinated Response to Injury
title_sort phenotypic characterization of the human renal mononuclear phagocytes reveal a co-ordinated response to injury
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4801374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26999595
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0151674
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