A Study of Receptor Expression in Leukocytes by
Quantitative Fluorescence Measurement |
Kyung Hyo Kim1, Ju Young Seoh2 |
1Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, Ewha Woman's University, Seoul, Korea 2Department of Microbiology, College of Medicine, Ewha Woman's University, Seoul, Korea |
정량 형광 측정법에 의한 백혈구의 수용체 표현 연구 |
김경효1, 서주영2 |
1이화여자대학교 의과대학 소아과학교실 2이화여자대학교 의과대학 미생물학교실 |
Correspondence:
Kyung Hyo Kim, Tel: 02)760-5127, Fax: 02)765-385, Email: kaykim@mm.ewha.ac.kr |
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Abstract |
Purpose : It is well known that the receptors for Fcγ moiety of IgG(FcγR) are instrumental in antibody-mediated clearance of microorganisms by granulocytes and monocytes, and immune regulation in lymphocytes. Furthermore, complement receptor-3(CR3) is also important in neutrophilic adhesion, diapedesis, and phagocytic functions. In an attempt to examine their roles in neonates, we compared the expressions of FcγRs and CR3 in cord blood leukocytes with those expressed in leukocytes in samples of blood obtained from adult subjects.
Methods : Cord blood was obtained from 30 full-term newborn and peripheral blood from 30 adult volunteers. In both groups, we measured three Fcγ receptors and one adhesion molecule, CR3 on granulocytes, monocytes and lymphocytes using a whole blood method with flow cytometry and quantitative bead standards to enumerate the cell surface receptors.
Results : Compared to those observed in adult blood, the proportions of FcγRI+ granulocytes were significantly higher in cord blood. By contrast, the proportions of FcγRII+ or FcγRIII+ granulocytes and the number of FcγRIII were significantly lower in cord blood. The proportions of FcγRI+, FcγRII+, and CD18+ bearing monocytes and the number of FcγRII in lymphocytes were also significantly lower in cord blood as compared to adult blood.
Conclusion : There were differences in the proportions of cells expressing FcγRs and CR3 and in the number of FcγRs and CR3 in granulocytes, monocytes, and lymphocytes between cord blood and peripheral blood from adult subjects. These may contribute to the difference in immune capability that is known to exist between neonates and adult subjects. |
Key Words:
Fcγ receptor, CR3, Leukocyte |
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