In vitro characterization of rat thymic macrophages.
Abstract
Thymic macrophages have been isolated from Wistar rats and maintained in long-term culture. Day 1-isolated thymic macrophages expressed MHC class I and II antigens, Thy-1, CR3, CD4, ED1, ED2, as well as acid phosphatase and non-specific esterase activities. Whereas cultured macrophages were positive for the activation antigen recognized by the mAb OX48, which was not expressed after isolation, MHC class II and Thy-1 expression were down-regulated during the culture, but could be induced with human rIL-2 or with Con A-SCM, which are also inducers of IL-2R, a cell-surface marker not expressed on Day 1 or on cultured macrophages.