%0 Journal Article %T Flow cytometric assessment of the reactivity of a panel of monoclonal antibodies (mAb) against two populations of human dendritic cells (DC) %A Rafael Nunez %A Luis Filgueira %J BMC Immunology %D 2001 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/1471-2172-2-6 %X It was found at day 7, that mAb BG6, HP-F1, BU10, RFD-1, CMRF-44 recognized <20% of Mo-DC. In contrast, 7H5, ZM3.8, CDlb/c, 55K-2, MMR1.16, MMR190.BB3 and L25 reacted with >50% of Mo-DC. Moreover, 7H5, ZM3.8, CMRF-56, CDlb/c, 55K-2, MMR1.16, MMR190.BB3 and L25 showed increased MFI reactivity against Mo-DC. mAb BG6, BU10 and CMRF-44 recognized <20% Mo-LC while RFD-1 reacted with 21% of Mo-LC. In contrast, HP-F1 showed 87% of Mo-LC positive. Also, 7H5, ZM3.8, RFD-7, MR15-2, CDlb/c, 55K-2, MMR1.16, MMR190.BB3 and L25 reacted with >50% of Mo-LC. The increase in % of positive cells was paralleled by MFI increases.At day 14, fourteen mAb recognized >50% of the Mo-DC, while five recognized 20-50% of Mo-DC. BG6 reacted with 7% of the Mo-DC. Nineteen mAb recognized >48% of Mo-LC while BG6 had negative reactivity.At day 21 and 28, all mAb reacted with >20% of Mo-DC and yielded a significant MFI with Mo-DC. Also nineteen mAb yielded significant MFI with Mo-LC while RFD-7 did not.The immunophenotyping assays demonstrated differences between the two DC populations as well as variations in the reactivity of the mAb at diverse time points, suggesting the existence of subpopulations within the Mo-DC and Mo-LC.Dendritic cells (DC) are a complex group of mainly bone marrow derived cells that play an important role in the afferent branch of the immune response [1]. However, DC represents only a minute subpopulation of the peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC), as well as of bulk cellular populations of the lung, intestine, genitourinary tissue, and lymphoid tissue. DC also has been found in the epidermis, dermis and mucous membranes and constituting about 2% of the total cellular population of the human epidermis [2,3]. The Langerhans cells (LC) are a skin derived-DC, that have the capability to travel to the regional lymphoid organs after take up of antigen and undergo there an activation/maturation step. Thereafter, LC interacts and activates T cells. Because of such significant %U http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2172/2/6