A Genetic Tool for Specific Tracking of Mature Neutrophils

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A Genetic Tool for Specific Tracking of Mature Neutrophils

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Cao, J.; Yaw, H.; Yi, S.; Zhou, Y.; Qin, S.; Wang, Y.; da Costa, R.; Zhang, L.; Wu, D.; Chen, C.; Ng, M.; Kwok, I.; Tan, L.; Soehnlein, O.; Chen, X.; Wan, J.; Ng, L. G.

Abstract

Tracking mature neutrophils remains challenging due to the lack of reliable cell surface markers. Although CD101 is a promising candidate for mature neutrophils, its stability under pathological conditions is unclear. Using a CD101-tdTomato reporter mouse model, we confirmed that the reporting system does not alter CD101 expression, and tdTomato fluorescence is predominantly expressed in mature neutrophils across peripheral tissues. Further analysis revealed that CD101+ and tdTomato+ neutrophils display identical characteristics of mature neutrophil, including poly-segmented nuclei, cell size, and key functions under homeostasis. By comparing tdTomato fluorescence with CD101 protein levels, we demonstrate that reduced CD101 expression under pathological states was not attributed to shedding or degradation. Our finding enhances CD101 as a robust and reliable marker of neutrophil maturity, providing a foundation for future applications in spatial transcriptomics and lineage tracing studies to dissect neutrophil heterogeneity and function.

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