Macrophage progenitors from mouse bone marrow and spleen differ in their expression of the Ly-6C differentiation antigen.

  • McCormack J
  • Leenen P
  • Walker W
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Abstract

Using mAb and magnetic and fluorescence-activated cell sorting, together with culturing in semisolid culture medium, we show that essentially all splenic macrophage progenitors are Ly-6ChiMac-1-. By contrast, bone marrow macrophage progenitors were more heterogeneous in Ly-6C expression, the majority being restricted to the Ly-6CdimMac-1- and the Ly-6C-Mac-1- subsets. These findings provide immunophenotype evidence that macrophages in the spleen and bone marrow arise from different progenitors.

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McCormack, J. M., Leenen, P. J., & Walker, W. S. (1993). Macrophage progenitors from mouse bone marrow and spleen differ in their expression of the Ly-6C differentiation antigen. The Journal of Immunology, 151(11), 6389–6398. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.151.11.6389

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