carbocyanines and Orthomyxoviridae-Infections

carbocyanines has been researched along with Orthomyxoviridae-Infections* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for carbocyanines and Orthomyxoviridae-Infections

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Discrimination of resident and infiltrated alveolar macrophages by flow cytometry in influenza A virus-infected mice.
    Experimental lung research, 2005, Volume: 31, Issue:3

    Laser flow cytometric analysis was used in conjunction with in vivo labeling with the lipophilic fluorescent dye DiIC18(5)-DS to discriminate resident alveolar macrophages from newly infiltrating monocytes/macrophages in mice with and without pulmonary influenza A virus infection. Leukocytes in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) and peripheral blood were analyzed by 2-color flow cytometry as a function of time following intravenous injection of DiIC18(5)-DS. At 4 hours, dye-positive leukocytes were present in both BAL and blood of normal mice, indicating that DiIC18(5)-DS rapidly crossed the pulmonary endothelial-epithelial barrier. At 4 days after dye injection, 98% of BAL cells were DiIC18(5)-DS positive, and almost all of these were monocytes/macrophages based on labeling with fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC)-conjugated antibody to the Mac-3 marker. Only 3.2% +/- 0.3% of peripheral blood monocytes (approximately 0.16% of total peripheral blood leukocytes) were DiIC18(5)-DS positive at 6 days after injection, whereas > 95% of BAL leukocytes were strongly dye-positive on days 6 to 28. When DiIC18(5)-DS was injected in mice 6 days prior to intranasal challenge with influenza A, flow cytometry indicated that 57.8% 5.6% and 60.7% +/- 8.5% of macrophages/monocytes in BAL were newly infiltrated (i.e., DiIC18(5)-DS negative, Mac-3 positive) at 4 and 7 days, respectively, post viral infection. The discrimination of subpopulations of resident and newly recruited macrophages in BAL should facilitate future mechanistic studies on pulmonary infection and inflammatory lung injury.

    Topics: Animals; Antibodies, Monoclonal; Antigens, Differentiation; Blood Cells; Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid; Carbocyanines; Cell Movement; Cell Separation; Flow Cytometry; Fluorescein-5-isothiocyanate; Fluorescent Dyes; Influenza A virus; Macrophages, Alveolar; Male; Mice; Monocytes; Orthomyxoviridae Infections

2005