Respiratory Research (Oct 2012)

Heterogeneity of respiratory dendritic cell subsets and lymphocyte populations in inbred mouse strains

  • Hackstein Holger,
  • Wachtendorf Andreas,
  • Kranz Sabine,
  • Lohmeyer Jürgen,
  • Bein Gregor,
  • Baal Nelli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1465-9921-13-94
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
p. 94

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Abstract Background Inbred mouse strains are used in different models of respiratory diseases but the variation of critical respiratory leukocyte subpopulations across different strains is unknown. Methods By using multiparameter flow cytometry we have quantitated respiratory leukocyte subsets including dendritic cells subpopulations, macrophages, classical T and B cells, natural killer cells, γδTCR+ T cells and lineage-negative leukocytes in the five most common inbred mouse strains BALB/c, C57BL/6, DBA/2, 129SV and C3H. To minimize confounding environmental factors, age-matched animals were received from the same provider and were housed under identical specific-pathogen-free conditions. Results Results revealed significant strain differences with respect to respiratory neutrophils (p=0.005; up to 1.4 fold differences versus C57BL/6 mice), eosinophils (p=0.029; up to 2.7 fold), certain dendritic cell subsets (p≤0.0003; up to 3.4 fold), T (p Conclusion Our study demonstrates significant strain heterogeneity of respiratory leukocyte subsets that may impact respiratory immunity in different disease models. Additionally, the results may help identification of optimal strains for purification of rare respiratory leukocyte subsets for ex vivo analyses.