Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2432309 Fish & Shellfish Immunology 2012 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

Signaling through the colony-stimulating factor-1 receptor (CSF-1R) mediates the proliferation, differentiation, and activation of macrophages and their progenitors. In this study we report on the use of an anti-goldfish CSF-1R antibody to specifically recognize a population of CSF-1R positive cells from goldfish tissues. Furthermore, using our previously characterized primary kidney macrophage culture system, we show that CSF-1R positive cells include monocytes, macrophages, and their progenitor cells. Freshly isolated progenitor cells had a higher median florescent intensity ratio than those progenitor cells cultured for up to four days. The decrease in CSF-1R expression on the progenitor cells coincides with the appearance and development of monocytes and macrophages. Monocytes were consistently CSF-1R+ and maintained the high level of CSF-1R expression as they developed into macrophages. Like that of mammalian systems, CSF-1R is expressed on all macrophage sub-populations (progenitors, monocytes, macrophages), and CSF-1R expression increases with macrophage development in teleosts.

► Anti-CSF-1R recognized a CSF-1R+ cells from kidney, spleen, and liver tissues. ► The CSF-1R+ cells comprised of macrophages, monocytes, and their progenitors. ► CSF-1R+ progenitors declined during cultivation, coinciding with monocyte/macrophage development. ► CSF-1R expression increased with teleost macrophage development.

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