Myeloid cell subsets dynamic during progression of mouse collagen-induced arthritis
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Myeloid cell subsets dynamic during progression of mouse collagen-induced arthritis J Presumey1,2*, C Jorgensen1,2,3, G Courties1,2, F Apparailly1,2,3 From 5th European Workshop on Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Diseases Sitges-Barcelona, Spain. 1-3 December 2010 Introduction Circulating monocytes consist at least of two main subsets of immune cells arising from a common progenitor in the bone marrow that can give rise to macrophages and dendritic cells (DCs) upon entry into tissues [1]. These cells represent a prominent component of immune infiltrates during the progression of immune-mediated inflammatory disorders (IMID). Over the past years, multiple cell surface markers have been used in attempt to define monocytes, leading to the identification of several subpopulations. In many models of infections and IMID, the so-called inflammatory monocytes CD11b+ Ly6C+ have been shown to traffic to sites of inflammation and lymph nodes, differentiating into inflammatory DCs in situ. A splenic “reservoir” of monocytes able to migrate into injured tissues to regulate inflammation has also been recently described [3]. Aim The present study aimed at better characterizing monocytes subsets and monocyte-derived cells during the development of autoimmune arthritis in mice. Methods Using flow cytometric immunophenotyping, we have analyzed the expression of several specific myeloid cell markers, CD11b, Ly6C, Ly6G, CD43, CD115, F4/80, CD11c, PDCA1, CMHII during mouse collagen-induced arthritis. We have specified the frequencies of the various cell subpopulations in the blood, spleen, draining lymph nodes and inflamed joints at different stages of the pathology, compared to naïve mice. Results As previously reported, percentages of whole blood monocytes increased with disease progression from less 1
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than 10% up to 25%. Locally, the number of neutrophils increased from ~30% up to ~60% in the CIA joints compared with steady state and represent the main source for local TNF-a production. Surprisingly, monocytes are found in significant amount within steady state joints (~2%) and their number increased during CIA (~5% of total cells). Finally, the subpopulation of Ly6Clow monocytes observed in steady state conditions switched toward Ly6Cint/high monocytes in CIA joints and produces high levels of TNF-a, compared with naïve mice.
Conclusion Overall, our data show that monocytes are not only present within blood and lymphoid organs as previously described, but also within joints, in both steady state and pathological conditions. Although not fully differentiated, these cells with inflammatory phenotype are present within CIA joints. Author details 1 Inserm, U 844, Montpellier, France. 2Université Montpellier1, UFR de Médecine, Montpellier, France. 3CHU Lapeyronie, Service Clinique d’ImmunoRhumatologie, Montpellier, France. Published: 25 November 2010 References 1. Geissmann F, Manz MG, Jung S, Siewe
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