Differential expression of CD150 (SLAM) on monocytes and macrophages in chronic inflammatory contexts: abundant in Crohn’s disease, but not in multiple sclerosis

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  • T Matsumoto
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Signalling lymphocytic activation molecule (SLAM, CD150), originally identified as a lymphocyte activation molecule, is now known to be expressed also on mature dendritic cells and on activated monocytes. Importantly, SLAM is distinct from other monocyte activation markers because its expression on monocytes is readily induced in vitro by bacteria derived ligands of Toll-like receptors (TLRs), and not by single stimulation with inflammatory cytokines. This study analysed SLAM expression on monocytes and macrophages in two distinct chronic inflammatory pathologies. In Crohn’s disease, the chronic inflammation in the gut is thought to result from inappropriate and ongoing activation of the mucosal immune system driven by the presence of normal luminal flora. The bacterial product flagellin has been suggested to be a dominant antigen in Crohn’s disease. Flagellin is the ligand for TLR5 and induces SLAM on monocytes. In contrast to Crohn’s disease, in multiple sclerosis (MS), the chronic inflammation in the central nervous system is commonly assumed not to be linked to bacterial infections, but rather is driven by autoreactive T cells that recognise self antigens. Frozen tissue sections from two normal colons, two normal ileums, colon specimens from two patients with Crohn’s disease, two lesions from one patient with MS (case 2 in Babbe and colleagues), and three normal brains, were stained with the following monoclonal antibodies: anti-CD14–biotin (BMA Biomedicals, Augst, Switzerland), anti-SLAM (Kamiya Biomedical, Seattle, Washington, USA), and anti-CD68 (Dako, Hamburg, Germany). Considerable numbers of CD68+ macrophages and to a lesser extent CD14+ cells were present in the wall of the normal gut and in Peyer’s patches. SLAM+ cells were detected only in Peyer’s patches, and not in other parts of the normal tissue (not shown). Numerous CD14+ monocytes, CD68+ macrophages, and SLAM+ cells were detected throughout the inflamed gut of patients with Crohn’s disease (fig 1A–C). Some SLAM+ cells were round, but many had processes, indicating that they belonged to the monocyte/macrophage lineage (fig 1B). Double staining demonstrated SLAM expression on CD14+ monocytes and on CD68+ macrophages (fig 1D, E). In normal brain specimens very few CD14+, CD68+, and SLAM+ cells were detected (not shown). The MS lesion was characterised by an active plaque and composed mainly of activated monocytes and macrophages (fig 2A, C, D). The CD68+ cells extended into the parenchyma and together with CD14+ cells surrounded the inflamed blood vessels, where only very few SLAM positive cells were detected (fig 2B, E). Thus, most, if not all, CD68+ and CD14+ cells did not express SLAM in this MS tissue lesion.

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تاریخ انتشار 2004