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DHRS9 Is a Stable Marker of Human Regulatory Macrophages

BACKGROUND: The human regulatory macrophage (Mreg) has emerged as a promising cell type for use as a cell-based adjunct immunosuppressive therapy in solid organ transplant recipients. In this brief report, dehydrogenase/reductase 9 (DHRS9) is identified as a robust marker of human Mregs. METHODS: Th...

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Autores principales: Riquelme, Paloma, Amodio, Giada, Macedo, Camila, Moreau, Aurelie, Obermajer, Nataša, Brochhausen, Christoph, Ahrens, Norbert, Kekarainen, Tuija, Fändrich, Fred, Cuturi, Cristina, Gregori, Silvia, Metes, Diana, Schlitt, Hans J., Thomson, Angus W., Geissler, Edward K., Hutchinson, James A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6319563/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28594751
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/TP.0000000000001814
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Sumario:BACKGROUND: The human regulatory macrophage (Mreg) has emerged as a promising cell type for use as a cell-based adjunct immunosuppressive therapy in solid organ transplant recipients. In this brief report, dehydrogenase/reductase 9 (DHRS9) is identified as a robust marker of human Mregs. METHODS: The cognate antigen of a mouse monoclonal antibody raised against human Mregs was identified as DHRS9 by immunoprecipitation and MALDI-MS sequencing. Expression of DHRS9 within a panel of monocyte-derived macrophages was investigated by quantitative PCR, immunoblotting and flow cytometry. RESULTS: DHRS9 expression discriminated human Mregs from a panel of in vitro derived macrophages in other polarisation states. Likewise, DHRS9 expression distinguished Mregs from a variety of human monocyte-derived tolerogenic antigen-presenting cells in current development as cell-based immunotherapies, including Tol-DC, Rapa-DC, DC-10, and PGE(2)-induced myeloid-derived suppressor cells. A subpopulation of DHRS9-expressing human splenic macrophages was identified by immunohistochemistry. Expression of DHRS9 was acquired gradually during in vitro development of human Mregs from CD14(+) monocytes and was further enhanced by IFN-γ treatment on day 6 of culture. Stimulating Mregs with 100 ng/mL lipopolysaccharide for 24 hours did not extinguish DHRS9 expression. Dhrs9 was not an informative marker of mouse Mregs. CONCLUSION: DHRS9 is a specific and stable marker of human Mregs.