Ly6G-mediated depletion of neutrophils is dependent on macrophages

Publication date: Available online 21 December 2015 Source:Results in Immunology Author(s): Kevin W. Bruhn, Ken Dekitani, Travis Nielsen, Paul Pantapalangkoor, Brad Spellberg Antibody-mediated depletion of neutrophils is commonly used to study neutropenia. However, the mechanisms by which antibodies deplete neutrophils have not been well defined. We noticed that mice deficient in complement and macrophages had blunted neutrophil depletion in response to anti-Ly6G monoclonal antibody (MAb) treatment. In vitro, exposure of murine neutrophils to anti-Ly6G MAb in the presence of plasma did not result in significant depletion of cells, either in the presence or absence of complement. In vivo, anti-Ly6G-mediated neutrophil depletion was abrogated following macrophage depletion, but not complement depletion, indicating a requirement for macrophages to induce neutropenia by this method. These results inform the use and limitations of anti-Ly6G antibody as an experimental tool for depleting neutrophils in various immunological settings.
Source: Results in Immunology - Category: Allergy & Immunology Source Type: research