Journal article
Distinct macrophage subpopulations characterize acute infection and chronic inflammatory lung disease
M Duan, WC Li, R Vlahos, MJ Maxwell, GP Anderson, ML Hibbs
Journal of Immunology | AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS | Published : 2012
Abstract
Although great progress has been made in delineating lung dendritic cell and lymphocyte subpopulations, similar advances in lung macrophages (MΦs) have been hampered by their intrinsic autofluorescence, cell plasticity, and the complexities of monocyte-MΦ compartmentalization. Using spectral scanning, we define alveolar MΦ autofluorescence characteristics, which has allowed us to develop an alternative flow cytometry method. Using this methodology, we show that mouse lung MΦs form distinct subpopulations during acute inflammation after challenge with LPS or influenza virus, and in chronic inflammatory lung disease consequent to SHIP-1 deletion. These subpopulations are distinguished by diffe..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) of Australia and the Operational Infrastructure Support Program provided by the Victorian Government, Australia. M.D. is a recipient of a Cancer Research Institute Scholarship from the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre/Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research and the Nick Christopher Scholarship from the Department of Medicine, University of Melbourne. M.J.M. was supported by a Doherty fellowship from NHMRC. M.L.H. is a Senior Research Fellow of NHMRC.