TY - JOUR
T1 - Characterization of a new human macrophage cell line 2MAC
T2 - 1. Expression of functional macrophage CD16 (FcγRIIIA/γ) and tissue factor induction on ligation of HLA-DR
AU - Dialynas, Deno P.
AU - Tan, Peter C.
AU - Huhn, Gregory D.
AU - Yu, John
PY - 1997/5/1
Y1 - 1997/5/1
N2 - A human macrophage-like line, designated 2MAC, has been established from peripheral blood. 2MAC expresses a number of lineage-specific markers as well as a broad array of intercellular adhesion molecules. In particular, 2MAC expresses CD16/FcγRIII, the low-affinity Fc receptor for IgG, as well as high levels of HLA class I and class II Consistent with this macrophage assignment, we present evidence that 2MAC expresses the macrophage form of CD16, namely, Fc-γRIIIA/γ. By several criteria also applicable to signal transducing NK CD16 and T cell CD3/TCR complexes, including modulation from the cell surface and Ca2+ mobilization in response to ligation by specific monoclonal antibody, CD16 expressed by 2MAC is functional. Ligation of 2MAC HLA class II, but not HLA class I, by specific mAb induces an increase in free cytoplasmic Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+](i)). This Ca2+4 flux appears to be physiologically relevant, as ligation of HLA-DR, but not HLA class I, by mAb results in the efficient, Ca2+ mobilization-dependent induction of tissue factor by 2MAC- 2MAC, therefore, should prove useful for studying signal transduction through macrophage CD16 and HLA class II.
AB - A human macrophage-like line, designated 2MAC, has been established from peripheral blood. 2MAC expresses a number of lineage-specific markers as well as a broad array of intercellular adhesion molecules. In particular, 2MAC expresses CD16/FcγRIII, the low-affinity Fc receptor for IgG, as well as high levels of HLA class I and class II Consistent with this macrophage assignment, we present evidence that 2MAC expresses the macrophage form of CD16, namely, Fc-γRIIIA/γ. By several criteria also applicable to signal transducing NK CD16 and T cell CD3/TCR complexes, including modulation from the cell surface and Ca2+ mobilization in response to ligation by specific monoclonal antibody, CD16 expressed by 2MAC is functional. Ligation of 2MAC HLA class II, but not HLA class I, by specific mAb induces an increase in free cytoplasmic Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+](i)). This Ca2+4 flux appears to be physiologically relevant, as ligation of HLA-DR, but not HLA class I, by mAb results in the efficient, Ca2+ mobilization-dependent induction of tissue factor by 2MAC- 2MAC, therefore, should prove useful for studying signal transduction through macrophage CD16 and HLA class II.
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U2 - 10.1006/cimm.1997.1112
DO - 10.1006/cimm.1997.1112
M3 - 文章
C2 - 9178646
AN - SCOPUS:0031149757
SN - 0008-8749
VL - 177
SP - 182
EP - 193
JO - Cellular Immunology
JF - Cellular Immunology
IS - 2
ER -