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CD56 identifies monocytes and not natural killer cells in rhesus macaques.
Authors:D L Carter  T M Shieh  R L Blosser  K R Chadwick  J B Margolick  J E Hildreth  J E Clements  M C Zink
Institution:Department of Pathology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 21205, USA.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: CD56 is a lineage-specific marker of human natural killer (NK) cells. There are conflicts in the literature regarding the role of CD56 as a marker of NK cells in non-human primates. In the present study, we examined the role of CD56 in identifying rhesus NK cells. METHODS: The immunophenotype of normal macaque and human NK cells was analyzed by two- and three-color flow cytometry. Flow cytometric cell sorting was subsequently used to deplete or purify NK cells; the resulting cell populations were then used in standard chromium release assays of NK lytic function. RESULTS: In peripheral blood mononuclear cells of the rhesus macaque, CD56 was expressed primarily on cells with the light scatter and immunophenotypic profile of monocytes. Flow cytometric depletion of rhesus CD56(+) monocytic cells did not diminish functional activity against K562 cells, whereas depletion of CD8(+) or CD16(+) lymphocytes completely abrogated functional activity. Three-color flow cytometric analysis of CD8(+), CD16(+) lymphocytes showed that they expressed other markers (CD2, CD7, TIA-1) associated with NK cells, but notably, not CD56. CONCLUSIONS: These studies demonstrate that CD56 is not suitable as a marker of NK cells in the rhesus macaque.
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