Peroxidase-positive mononuclear leukocytes as possible precursors of human dendritic reticulum cells.

1983 
In this report, we provide evidence that suggests the dendritic reticulum cells (DRC) occurring in germinal centers of lymphatic follicles originate from a distinct endogenous peroxidase-positive mononuclear blood cell subset. The new monoclonal antibody Ki-M4 showed a highly restricted reactivity, tested by immune histochemistry, being confined to DRC, lining cells of lymph node sinuses, and to 0.001% of nonadherent mononuclear blood cells separated at a density of 1.077 g/ml; the latter exhibited endogenous peroxidase activity in cytoplasmic granules. Such granules being specific for myelomonocytic cells implies that DRC may derive from a committed nonadherent subpopulation of this cell line, which in turn originates from bone marrow. The Ki-M4-reactive antigen was found to be destroyed by the majority of fixatives and to resist 4% paraformaldehyde for 10 min and cold acetone for 30 sec. In cell suspensions from human tonsils, Ki-M4 showed strong reactivity with the outer surface of DRC plasma membrane. This observation demonstrates the possibility of using Ki-M4 to separate DRC from cell suspensions in functional tests.
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