淋巴管内皮
病理
淋巴管新生
巨噬细胞
骨髓
生物
体内
淋巴系统
整合素αM
伤口愈合
癌症研究
体外
免疫学
医学
癌症
流式细胞术
转移
遗传学
生物技术
生物化学
作者
Kai Schledzewski,Martin Falkowski,G Moldenhauer,Pat Metharom,Julia Kzhyshkowska,Ruth Ganß,Alexandra Demory,Berit Falkowska-Hansen,Hjalmar Kurzen,Selma Ugurel,Gernot Geginat,Bernd Arnold,Sergij Goerdt
摘要
Lymphangiogenesis is a novel prognostic parameter for several cancers that is preferentially quantified by immunohistochemistry of the lymphatic endothelium-specific hyaluronan receptor LYVE-1. Recently, the specificity of LYVE-1 was challenged by serendipitous observations of LYVE-1 expression in rare tissue macrophages. As expression of the hyaluronan receptor-like molecule stabilin-1 is shared by sinusoidal endothelium and macrophages, a thorough analysis of LYVE-1 expression was performed using macrophage-specific markers in vivo and in vitro. In murine tumour models and excisional wound healing, LYVE-1 expression occurred in a subset of CD11b+, F4/80+ tissue macrophages that preferentially co-expressed stabilin-1. Upon comparison of single- and double-labelling immunofluorescence, it became apparent that LYVE-1+ macrophages mimic sprouting and collapsed lymphatic vessels. In vitro, LYVE-1 expression was induced in 25–40% of murine bone marrow-derived macrophages upon exposure to B16F1 melanoma-conditioned medium and IL-4/dexamethasone. By FACS analysis, 11.5% of bone marrow-derived macrophages were LYVE-1+, stabilin-1+ double-positive, while 9.9% were LYVE-1+, stabilin-1− and 33.5% were LYVE-1−, stabilin-1+. Northern and western analyses confirmed expression of LYVE-1 mRNA and protein in bone marrow-derived macrophages. In the light of the current debate about true endothelial trans-differentiation versus endothelial mimicry of monocytes/macrophages, LYVE-1+, stabilin-1+ non-continuous endothelial-like macrophages will require further developmental and functional analyses. In conclusion, the findings imply that LYVE-1 staining must be supplemented by double labelling with macrophage markers in order to differentiate clearly between LYVE-1+ lymphatics and LYVE-1+ tumour-infiltrating macrophages. This improved approach will help to clarify the prognostic significance of lymphangiogenesis in malignant tumours. Copyright © 2006 Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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