2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-72821-x
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Immune cell composition in normal human kidneys

Abstract: An understanding of immunological mechanisms in kidney diseases has advanced using mouse kidneys. However, the profiling of immune cell subsets in human kidneys remains undetermined, particularly compared with mouse kidneys. Normal human kidneys were obtained from radically nephrectomised patients with urogenital malignancy (n = 15). Subsequently, human kidney immune cell subsets were analysed using multicolor flow cytometry and compared with subsets from C57BL/6 or BALB/c mice under specific pathogen-free con… Show more

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“…Innate immune cells are responsible for maintaining homeostasis and functional recovery of the kidney after injury, but in the early stages of kidney disease, activation of immune cells, and of macrophages in particular, can lead to tissue damage ( Dong et al, 2007 ; Park et al, 2020 ). In PKD, changes in the innate immune response occur at early stages of the disease ( Zimmerman et al, 2019b ).…”
Section: Inflammation and Microbiome In Pkdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Innate immune cells are responsible for maintaining homeostasis and functional recovery of the kidney after injury, but in the early stages of kidney disease, activation of immune cells, and of macrophages in particular, can lead to tissue damage ( Dong et al, 2007 ; Park et al, 2020 ). In PKD, changes in the innate immune response occur at early stages of the disease ( Zimmerman et al, 2019b ).…”
Section: Inflammation and Microbiome In Pkdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…About 10% of total immune cells were CD14 + and CD16 + myeloid cells. The frequency of NK and B cells in the kidney epithelium was 18.2% ± 10.5% and 1.4% ± 1.2%, respectively (115).…”
Section: Role Of Hla-g For Cancer Immunotherapymentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The kidneys host a wide variety of resident immune cells. Recent flow cytometry studies in uninjured human kidneys from tumor nephrectomies and kidney donor biopsies [51] found that nearly half of all Cd45 + cells are Cd3 + T cells and an additional 15-20% of Cd45 + cells are natural killer cells. Macrophage/monocytes and neutrophils each make up approximately 10% of the remaining, along with small (~1%) quantities of classical dendritic cells and B cells.…”
Section: Kidney Resident and Infiltrating Immune Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%