Comprehensive cell surface proteomics defines markers of classical, intermediate and non-classical monocytes.
Publication Date
2020-03-12Journal Title
Scientific reports
ISSN
2045-2322
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Volume
10
Issue
1
Pages
4560
Language
eng
Type
Article
This Version
AM
Physical Medium
Electronic
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Ravenhill, B. J., Soday, L., Houghton, J., Antrobus, R., & Weekes, M. (2020). Comprehensive cell surface proteomics defines markers of classical, intermediate and non-classical monocytes.. Scientific reports, 10 (1), 4560. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-61356-w
Abstract
Monocytes are a critical component of the cellular innate immune system, and can be subdivided into classical, intermediate and non-classical subsets on the basis of surface CD14 and CD16 expression. Classical monocytes play the canonical role of phagocytosis, and account for the majority of circulating cells. Intermediate and non-classical cells are known to exhibit varying levels of phagocytosis and cytokine secretion, and are differentially expanded in certain pathological states. Characterisation of cell surface proteins expressed by each subset is informative not only to improve understanding of phenotype, but may also provide biological insights into function. Here we use highly multiplexed Tandem-Mass-Tag (TMT)-based mass spectrometry with selective cell surface biotinylation to characterise the classical monocyte surface proteome, then interrogate the phenotypic differences between each monocyte subset to identify novel protein markers.
Keywords
Monocytes, Humans, Membrane Proteins, Chromatography, Liquid, Proteomics, Immunity, Cellular, Gene Expression Regulation, Phenotype, Mass Spectrometry, Healthy Volunteers, Biomarkers
Sponsorship
Wellcome Trust
Funder references
WELLCOME TRUST (108070/Z/15/Z)
Wellcome Trust (100140/Z/12/Z)
Embargo Lift Date
2023-02-25
Identifiers
External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-61356-w
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/302776
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