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The rat macrophage scavenger receptor CD163: Expression, regulation and role in inflammatory mediator production

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IMMUNOBIOLOGY
Volume 211, Issue 6-8, Pages 419-425

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ELSEVIER GMBH
DOI: 10.1016/j.imbio.2006.05.015

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CD163; inflammation; macrophage; scavenger receptor

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The monoclonal antibody ED2 is widely used to define macrophages (m phi) in the rat. We have recently identified the ED2 antigen as the rat CD163 glycoprotein. CD163 is a member of the scavenger receptor cysteine-rich group B (SRCR-B) family and functions as a scavenger receptor for hemoglobin-haptoglobin complexes. Moreover, CD 163 has also been indicated as a marker for alternatively activated m phi. In the current study, we identify rat CD163/ED2-antigen as a marker for mature tissue m phi. Rat CD163 is constitutively expressed on most subpopulations of mature tissue m phi, including splenic red pulp m phi, thymic cortical m phi, Kupffer cells in the liver, resident bone marrow m phi and central nervous system perivascular and meningeal m phi, but is apparently absent from monocytes. Rat CD163 expression can be promoted by glucocorticoids, and this can be further enhanced by IL4. Finally, engagement of rat CD163 on peritoneal m phi induces the production of pro-inflammatory mediators, including NO, IL-1 beta, IL-6 and TNF-alpha. Collectively, our findings identify rat CD 163 as a broadly expressed macrophage scavenger receptor that may play a role in the activation of m phi during hemolytic and/or inflammatory conditions. (c) 2006 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.

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