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Microglia are the macrophages of the brain and spinal cord and act as an immune defense in the central nervous system (CNS). Due to the shared lineage of microglia and macrophages, many markers are common to both cell types. This guide presents commonly-used microglial markers, with a particular focus on the new microglial-specific marker, TMEM119.
TMEM119
TMEM119 is a cell-surface protein and a specific microglial marker for both mouse and human. Unlike other microglial markers, this marker has the advantage that is isn’t expressed by macrophages or other immune or neural cell types.
Mouse brain tissue sections stained with anti-TMEM119 (green) (ab209064).
Choosing a TMEM119 antibody:
Required species reactivity | Required application | Suggested product |
Mouse | Immunohistochemistry | Anti-TMEM119 antibody [28-3] - Microglial marker (ab209064) |
Mouse | Flow cytometry | Anti-TMEM119 antibody [106-6] - Microglial marker (ab210405) |
Human | Immunohistochemistry | Anti-TMEM119 antibody - C-terminal (ab185333) Corresponding blocking peptide for ab185333: TMEM119 peptide (ab207307) |
??CD11b and CD45
A combination of CD11b and CD45 labeling can be used to distinguish microglia from macrophages. Resting microglia are CD11bhi, CD45low, whereas macrophages are CD11bhi, CD45hi.
Mouse tissue (Eo771 breast cancer) stained with anti-CD11b (green) (ab133357).
Recombinant anti-CD45 antibody: ab208022
CX3CR1
CX3CR1 is the fractalkine receptor and is found on the surface of both microglia and macrophages in the CNS where it responds to CX3CL1 (fractalkine) secreted by neurons.
Flow cytometric analysis of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells stained with anti-CX3CR1 (right) (ab245248) compared with a Rabbit monoclonal IgG (ab172730) isotype control (left).
??F4/80
F4/80 is a 160 KDa glycoprotein found on the surface of macrophages and resting microglia.
Mouse liver tissue sections stained with anti-F4/80 [SP115] (ab111101).
CD68
CD68 is a lysosomal protein expressed in high levels by macrophages and activated microglia and in low levels by resting microglia.
Human cervical carcinoma tissue sections stained with anti-CD68 (ab213363).
CD40
CD40 is a cell surface molecule necessary for antigen presentation and expressed by activated microglia and macrophages.
Human diffuse large B-cell lymphoma tissue sections stained with anti-CD40 (ab224639).
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