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Ferritin H is a novel marker of early erythroid precursors and macrophages. | LitMetric

Ferritin H is a novel marker of early erythroid precursors and macrophages.

Histopathology

Department of Pathology, Wake Forest Baptist Health, Winston Salem, NC 27157, USA.

Published: May 2013

AI Article Synopsis

  • Macrophages are essential for iron recycling and storage, and this study investigates ferritin as a potential marker for macrophages and erythroid precursors.
  • A specialized ferritin monoclonal antibody was created and used in immunohistochemistry to analyze various cell types in normal and leukaemic bone marrow, revealing that only macrophages and early erythroid precursors express ferritin.
  • The findings suggest that ferritin is a reliable marker for identifying macrophages and erythroid precursors, which could aid in diagnosing related diseases.

Article Abstract

Aims: Macrophages play a critical role in iron homeostasis by recycling iron from red cells and storing it in ferritin, an iron storage protein. The recycled iron is delivered to erythroid precursors for erythropoiesis. In this study, we aimed to determine whether ferritin is highly expressed in macrophages and erythroid precursors, and whether it can be used as a marker for these two cell types.

Methods And Results: A ferritin monoclonal antibody was developed, and immunohistochemistry was performed. In normal bone marrows, ferritin antibody stained early erythroid precursors and macrophages. In contrast, myeloid cells, lymphoid cells and megakaryocytes lacked ferritin expression. In leukaemic bone marrows, ferritin was selectively expressed in erythroid blasts (M6), whereas all other blasts were negative. In lymph nodes, ferritin was highly and specifically expressed in macrophages, whereas lymphocytes completely lacked ferritin expression. In non-haematopoietic tissues, ferritin antibody highlighted alveolar macrophages in the lung, as well as sinus macrophages in the liver and spleen.

Conclusions: We conclude that ferritin is a novel and reliable marker for macrophages and early erythroid precursors, and may be of clinical utility in the diagnosis of diseases associated with these two cell types.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/his.12101DOI Listing

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