INCREASED MACROPHAGE SUBSET IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL-DISEASE - APPARENT RECRUITMENT FROM PERIPHERAL-BLOOD MONOCYTES

Citation
J. Rugtveit et al., INCREASED MACROPHAGE SUBSET IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL-DISEASE - APPARENT RECRUITMENT FROM PERIPHERAL-BLOOD MONOCYTES, Gut, 35(5), 1994, pp. 669-674
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Journal title
GutACNP
ISSN journal
00175749
Volume
35
Issue
5
Year of publication
1994
Pages
669 - 674
Database
ISI
SICI code
0017-5749(1994)35:5<669:IMSIIB>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
Mucosal specimens from active Crohn's disease (ileum, n=6; colon, n=6) , active ulcerative colitis (n=9), normal ileum (n=6), and normal colo n (n=6) were subjected to paired immunofluorescence staining for chara cterisation of macrophage subsets in sit-a. In the normal state, only few CD68+ macrophages (<10%) expressing the myelomonocytic L1 antigen (calprotectin) were seen. In inflamed mucosa, especially near small ve ssels, the CD68(+)L1(+) fraction increased with the degree of inflamma tion, near ulcers to median 65% (range 35-91%). Cells reactive with th e monoclonal antibody RFD7 were also increased in inflammation but les s than 5% of them costained for L1 antigen. It is concluded that L1 pr oducing macrophages are distinct from the RFD7(+) subset and probably recently recruited from peripheral blood monocytes. Like granulocytes, L1(+) macrophages may be important in non-specific defence, providing calprotectin with putative anti-microbial and anti-proliferative prop erties.