MHC class II expression by beta2 integrin (CD18)-positive microglia, macrophages and macrophage-like cells in rabbit retina.

Neuron glia biology Pub Date : 2008-11-01 Epub Date: 2009-07-06 DOI:10.1017/S1740925X0999007X
Wenbing Huang, Coral G Chamberlain, Richard Y Sarafian, Tailoi Chan-Ling
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The aim of this study was to investigate the developmental expression of major histocompatibility complex class II (MHCII) by microglia and macrophages and their relationship to blood vessels in the retina, a representative tissue of the central nervous system. Such information is crucial to understanding the role of these cells in immune surveillance. Wholemount preparations of retinas from late embryonic, postnatal and adult rabbits were subjected to three-colour fluorescence microscopy using beta2 integrin (CD18) and MHCII antibodies and biotinylated Griffonia simplicifolia B4 isolectin labelling of blood vessels. CD18+ cells consistently exhibited characteristics of macrophages or microglia in the vascularized and non-vascularized regions of the retina, respectively. At all ages, MHCII was expressed by a high proportion of cells in the vascularized region, which contained macrophage-like 'parenchymal cells' as well as typical perivascular macrophages. MHCII expression by ramified microglia, first detected on postnatal day 30, was lower in the peripheral retina and intermediate in the avascular region of the myelinated streak. The observed localization of MHCII+ cells in relation to blood vessels and location-dependent differences in MHCII expression point to the possibility that these cells may be distributed strategically within the retina to provide multiple lines of defence against immune challenge arriving via the retinal vasculature.

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兔视网膜中β 2整合素(CD18)阳性的小胶质细胞、巨噬细胞和巨噬细胞样细胞表达MHCⅱ类。
本研究的目的是研究主要组织相容性复合体II类(MHCII)在小胶质细胞和巨噬细胞的发育表达及其与视网膜血管的关系,视网膜是中枢神经系统的代表组织。这些信息对于理解这些细胞在免疫监视中的作用至关重要。用三色荧光显微镜对胚胎晚期、出生后和成年兔的视网膜进行了完整的制备,使用β 2整合素(CD18)和MHCII抗体和生物素化的单纯格里菲亚B4分离素标记血管。CD18+细胞分别在视网膜血管化区和非血管化区表现出巨噬细胞或小胶质细胞的特征。在所有年龄段,MHCII在血管化区有高比例的细胞表达,其中包含巨噬细胞样“实质细胞”以及典型的血管周围巨噬细胞。MHCII通过分枝小胶质细胞表达,在出生后第30天首次检测到,在视网膜周围较低,在髓鞘条纹的无血管区中等。观察到的MHCII+细胞与血管相关的定位和MHCII表达的位置依赖性差异表明,这些细胞可能在视网膜内有策略地分布,以提供多条防御通过视网膜血管到达的免疫挑战的防线。
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