Signal Inhibitory Receptor on Leukocytes-1 is highly expressed on lung monocytes, but absent on mononuclear phagocytes in skin and colon

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2020-11

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von Richthofen, Helen J
Gollnast, Doron
van Capel, Toni M.M.
Giovannone, B.
Westerlaken, Geertje H.A.ISNI 0000000392988150
Lutter, Lisanne
Oldenburg, BasISNI 0000000387307453
Hijnen, D. J.ISNI 0000000395833381
van der Vlist, MichielORCID 0000-0003-0931-8982
de Jong, Esther C.

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Abstract

Signal Inhibitory Receptor on Leukocytes-1 (SIRL-1) is expressed on human blood monocytes and granulocytes and inhibits myeloid effector functions. On monocytes, but not granulocytes, SIRL-1 expression is low or absent in individuals with the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) rs612529C. The expression of SIRL-1 in tissue and the influence of rs612529 hereon is currently unknown. Here, we used flow cytometry to determine SIRL-1 expression on immune cells in human blood and three barrier tissues; skin, colon and lung. SIRL-1 was expressed by virtually all neutrophils and eosinophils in these tissues. In contrast, SIRL-1 was not expressed by monocyte-derived cells in skin and colon, whereas it was highly expressed by lung classical monocytes. Lung monocytes from individuals with a rs612529C allele had decreased SIRL-1 expression, consistent with the genotype association in blood. Within the different monocyte subsets in blood and lung, SIRL-1 expression was highest in classical monocytes and lowest in nonclassical monocytes. SIRL-1 was not expressed by dendritic cells in blood and barrier tissues. Together, these results indicate that SIRL-1 is differentially expressed on phagocyte subsets in blood and barrier tissues, and that its expression on monocytes is genotype- and tissue-specific. Immune regulation of monocytes by SIRL-1 may be of particular importance in the lung.

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Barrier tissue, Granulocyte, Immune checkpoint, Inhibitory receptor, Mononuclear phagocyte, Phagocyte, Immunology, Journal Article

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von Richthofen, H J, Gollnast, D, van Capel, T M M, Giovannone, B, Westerlaken, G H A, Lutter, L, Oldenburg, B, Hijnen, D J, van der Vlist, M, de Jong, E C & Meyaard, L 2020, 'Signal Inhibitory Receptor on Leukocytes-1 is highly expressed on lung monocytes, but absent on mononuclear phagocytes in skin and colon', Cellular Immunology, vol. 357, 104199. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cellimm.2020.104199