CD45-positive cells of the retina and their responsiveness to in vivo and in vitro treatment with IFN-γ or anti-CD40

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Gregerson, DS [1 ]
Yang, J [1 ]
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[1] Univ Minnesota, Dept Ophthalmol, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
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10.1167/iovs.02-1014
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R77 [眼科学];
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100212 ;
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PURPOSE. The ability to mount antigen-specific immune reactions in the retina demonstrates local recognition of retinal antigens. However, properties of antigen-presenting cells (APCs) of the retina are uncertain. The current study was undertaken to look for evidence of CD45(+) cells with APC potential in the retina and to examine their in situ and in vitro responses to IFN-gamma and anti-CD40, two stimuli known to up-regulate activities associated with antigen presentation. METHODS. Mice were pretreated with systemic or intracameral (IC) inoculations of IFN-gamma or anti-CD40. Retinas were harvested, enzymatically dissociated, positively selected with anti-CD45, and analyzed by flow cytometry with antibodies known to identify APCs. RESULTS. The most common CD45(+) retinal cells were CD11b(+), F4/80(+), CD8alpha(+), CD80(+), and major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class IIlo, a phenotype characteristic of central nervous system (CNS) microglia (MG). There was also a small population of DEC-205(+) cells and a smaller number of CD11c(+) cells, both markers of dendritic cells (DCs). IC inoculation of IFN-gamma led to an increase in the number of CD45(+) cells and a modest upregulation of MHC class II on CD11b(+) cells. IC inoculation of anti-CD40 also increased the total number of CD45+ cells and the number of CD11b(+) cells, but increases in CD80 and MHC class II expression on CD11b(+) cells were insignificant. After anti-CD40 treatment, CD45(hi)11c(+) cells increased in number and altered their expression of CD 11b. CONCLUSIONS. Retinal MG were readily identified as the most numerous population. A small population of cells with perivascular cell (PVC)-like properties was found. They were CD45(hi)11c(+), some had elevated MHC class II, and they were affected by anti-CD40 treatment in vivo. No conventional DCs were found, although there was a distinct DEC-205(+) population. Overall, the effects of IFN-gamma and anti-CD40 treatment were attenuated in the retina in vivo and also on CD45(+) cells in culture, compared with the control.
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