Dendritic cell inhibitory receptor 4 (DCIR4) is preferentially expressed on inflammatory and patrolling monocytes.

Biochem Biophys Res Commun

Department of Integrated Biosciences, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo, 5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa, Chiba, 277-8562, Japan. Electronic address:

Published: November 2016

Dendritic cell inhibitory receptor 4 (DCIR4, Clec4a1) is a lectin receptor and a member of mouse dendritic cell immunoreceptor family. Due to the lack of antibodies against DCIR4, expression of DCIR4 protein remains unknown. In this study, we established a specific monoclonal antibody against DCIR4 and investigated the expression of DCIR4 among immune cells. We found that DCIR4 was expressed on non-granulocytic subsets of CD11b cells in various immune organs including bone marrow, peripheral blood, spleen, skin-associated lymph nodes and mesenteric lymph nodes. DCIR4 CD11b cells were dichotomized into DCIR4 and DCIR4 cells distinguished by different levels of DCIR4 expression. By screening a panel of cell surface markers for expression, we found that in bone marrow, blood and spleen the DCIR4 and the DCIR4 cells were Ly-6C CD43 CD11c inflammatory monocytes and Ly-6C CD43 CD11c patrolling monocytes, respectively. Using in vitro differentiation system, we also found that differentiation of Ly-6C monocytes into dendritic cells greatly diminished expression of DCIR4, while that into macrophages did not significantly affect DCIR4 expression. The establishment of the anti-DCIR4 antibody enables clearer definition of monocytes and provides a novel tool to investigate biology of monocytes and their progenies.

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