A Discrete Subpopulation of Human Monocytes Expresses a Neutrophil-like Proinflammatory (P) Phenotype
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We have demonstrated that a discrete and naturally occurring subpopulation of human monocytes expresses a neutrophil-like proinflammatory (P) phenotype. P monocytes constitute 20-30% of the circulating monocyte pool and are characterized by 1) avid adherence to extracellular matrix through high-level cell-surface expression of alpha 5-, beta 1-, and beta 2-integrins; 2) high capacity to produce reactive oxygen species; 3) high content of serine proteinases and alpha 1-proteinase inhibitor; and 4) proteolytic activity against a soluble peptide human leukocyte elastase substrate, [3H]elastin, and solid-phase fibronectin, even in the presence of proteinase inhibitors. However, P monocytes express little or no cell-surface HLA-DR antigen, suggesting that they are unable to participate in specific immune responses. In contrast, the remainder of circulating monocytes have a low proinflammatory potential but contain the population of monocytes with high-level expression of HLA-DR antigen. P monocytes can readily be separated from the remainder of monocytes on the basis of 1) their capacity to adhere to fibronectin; and 2) their absent expression of HLA-DR antigen when flow cytometry or immunomagnetic beads are used. Our data indicate that, when recruited to sites of inflammation, P monocytes can either promote resolution of inflammation or contribute to tissue injury.
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