The "classical" macrophage marker CD68 is strongly expressed in primary human fibroblasts

Kunz-Schughart, L. A. and Weber, A. and Rehli, M. and Gottfried, E. and Brockhoff, G. and Krause, S. W. and Andreesen, Reinhard and Kreutz, M. (2003) The "classical" macrophage marker CD68 is strongly expressed in primary human fibroblasts. Verhandlungen der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Pathologie 87, pp. 215-23.

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Abstract

AIM: Monoclonal antibodies against the human homologue of mouse macrosialin, CD68, are generally commercialized as markers for human monocytes and macrophages. Indeed, CD68 is considered as a selective marker for human myeloid cells, although several previous immunohistochemical studies indicate that some antibody clones also react with other hematopoietic and non-hematopoietic cell types. The aim of our study was to verify these observations and to evaluate the reliability of CD68 as a macrophage marker. METHODS: We investigated protein and RNA expression of CD68 in various fibroblast types and carcinoma cell lines as compared to monocytes and macrophages using immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, and specific RT-PCR. Different monoclonal antibody clones against CD68 were applied including KP-1 and EBM11. RESULTS: As expected, the intensity of immunohistochemical and flow cytometric CD68 staining was dependent on both the antibody clone and the fixation procedure. However, fibroblasts isolated from normal skin, normal breast, breast tumor tissue, and osteoarthritis synovia clearly expressed CD68 protein at levels comparable to macrophages. The specificity of CD68 expression in fibroblasts was verified by RT-PCR which also showed some tumor cell types to express CD68 mRNA. CONCLUSION: Our findings clearly demonstrate that the expression of CD68 is not restricted to the macrophage lineage. This is highly relevant for experimental and diagnostic purposes, since anti CD68 antibodies cannot be accepted without reservations for the discrimination of myeloid cells and fibroblasts even in paraffin sections after formalin fixation.

Item Type:Article
Institutions: Medicine > Abteilung für Hämatologie und Internistische Onkologie
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16888915PubMed ID
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Antigens, CD/geneticsMESH
Antigens, Differentiation, Myelomonocytic/geneticsMESH
Cell Line, TumorMESH
Fibroblasts/immunologyMESH
HumansMESH
Macrophages/immunologyMESH
Monocytes/immunologyMESH
RNA/isolation & purificationMESH
RNA, Messenger/geneticsMESH
RNA, Neoplasm/isolation & purificationMESH
Subjects:600 Technology > 610 Medical sciences Medicine
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes, this version has been refereed
Created at the University of Regensburg:Yes
Owner:Universitätsbibliothek Regensburg
Deposited On:20 Apr 2010 11:36
Last Modified:20 Apr 2010 11:36
Item ID:14491
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