Maturation of macrophages from peripheral blood monocytes in Kawasaki disease: Immunocytochemical and immunoelectron microscopic study

Citation
S. Ariga et al., Maturation of macrophages from peripheral blood monocytes in Kawasaki disease: Immunocytochemical and immunoelectron microscopic study, PATHOL INT, 51(4), 2001, pp. 257-263
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
Journal title
PATHOLOGY INTERNATIONAL
ISSN journal
13205463 → ACNP
Volume
51
Issue
4
Year of publication
2001
Pages
257 - 263
Database
ISI
SICI code
1320-5463(200104)51:4<257:MOMFPB>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
Kawasaki disease (KD) is regarded as a cytokine-associated disorder, Despit e intensive investigation into the etiology of KD, this remains unclear, al though monocytes and macrophages are thought to play an important role, We examined peripheral blood monocytes using a monoclonal antibody, PM-PK, whi ch recognizes mature macrophages but not monocytes, This study was conducte d in 12 patients with KD, three patients with sepsis and 12 control subject s. Approximately 8% of whole peripheral blood monocytes from patients with acute KD were observed to be PM-2K positive, Approximately 15-20% of periph eral blood CD14(+) monocytes from these patients were positive for PM-2K an tibody (as determined by immunoelectron microscopy), PM-2K-positive monocyt es had significantly fewer numbers of intracytoplasmic peroxidase-positive granules than monocytes from control subjects. In contrast, PM-PK-negative monocytes from patients with acute KD had a significantly greater number of peroxidase-positive granules in the cytoplasm than in those from controls, Monocytes from patients with sepsis displayed PM-2K immunocytochemical sta ining, similar to that in monocytes from patients with KD, These results su ggest that during the acute stage of KD, monocytes partly differentiate int o macrophages in the peripheral circulation.