DIFFERENCES IN EXPRESSION OF MONOCYTE MACROPHAGE SURFACE-ANTIGENS IN PERIPHERAL-BLOOD AND BRONCHOALVEOLAR LAVAGE CELLS IN INTERSTITIAL LUNG-DISEASES

Citation
Hc. Hoogsteden et al., DIFFERENCES IN EXPRESSION OF MONOCYTE MACROPHAGE SURFACE-ANTIGENS IN PERIPHERAL-BLOOD AND BRONCHOALVEOLAR LAVAGE CELLS IN INTERSTITIAL LUNG-DISEASES, Lung, 171(3), 1993, pp. 149-160
Citations number
45
Journal title
LungACNP
ISSN journal
03412040
Volume
171
Issue
3
Year of publication
1993
Pages
149 - 160
Database
ISI
SICI code
0341-2040(1993)171:3<149:DIEOMM>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
The surface antigens of monocytic cells in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL ) fluid were analyzed in 10 patients with sarcoidosis, 8 patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), 9 patients with extrinsic allerg ic alveolitis (EAA), and 10 healthy volunteers, and compared with the surface antigens of peripheral blood monocytes (PBM) of the same indiv iduals. The absolute numbers of alveolar macrophages (AM) were increas ed in all disease groups as were the numbers of small monocyte-like ce lls, indicating an increased influx of PBM into the alveoli, which was the most prominent in EAA patients. In all groups investigated, the p ercentages of PBM positive for the monoclonal antibodies (mAb) CD13, C D14, CD33, U26, and Max3 were higher than the percentages of BAL macro phages positive for these markers, while the Max24 marker was equally expressed. In all groups the percentages of AM positive for RFD9 and C D68 were higher than the percentages positive for PBM. The absolute nu mbers of CD13+ macrophages were increased in IPF and EAA patients, pro bably due to the increased influx of monocytic cells. The 3 mAb in the CD68 cluster (i.e., Ki-M6, Ki-M7, and Y2/13 1) demonstrated marked di fferences in expression on PBM as well as on AM. This is probably beca use CD68(Ki-M6) recognizes a different epitope than CD68(KiM7) and CD6 8(Y2/131). The latter 2 become increasingly expressed by AM and this i s paralleled by an increased CD68(KiM6) expression. The expression of CD68, which is associated with the generation of oxygen radicals durin g the respiratory burst and increased chemiluminescence, tended to be elevated on PBM and AM of IPF patients, although with a broad range.