Assay of cardiopulmonary bypass system for porcine alveolar macrophages removing GFP- from erythrocyte surfaces.

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Shanxi Key Laboratory for Modernization of TCVM, College of Veterinary Medicine, Shanxi Agricultural University, Jinzhong City, Shanxi Province, China.

Published: March 2025

While it is established that complement receptor molecules on the surface of erythrocytes are crucial for the clearance of immune complexes in the body, the molecular mechanisms underlying the interaction between macrophages and erythrocytes in pigs remain inadequately understood. Consequently, we built a detection system with a closed-circulation flow chamber and a constant flow pump. Additionally, we optimized parameters including system flow velocity and fluid shear force. In the circulatory system, our study measured the fluorescence intensity of erythrocyte and pulmonary alveolar macrophages (PAMs) surfaces before and after the blockade of complement receptor 1 (CR1)-like receptors and Fc receptors. The results indicated that porcine erythrocytes and PAMs exhibited a diminished rate of change in fluorescence intensity under the blocked condition. Through transmission electron microscopy, it was observed that PAMs effectively removed sensitized GFP- adhering immunologically to porcine erythrocytes. The findings indicate that PAMs effectively removed sensitized GFP- from the surface immunoadhesion of porcine erythrocytes, facilitated by the mediation of surface CR1-like receptors and Fc receptors.

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