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. 2020 Oct 22;23(11):101724. doi: 10.1016/j.isci.2020.101724

Table 1.

Granulocytic Targets Used for Mass Cytometry, Clones of Antibodies, Functional Description, and Population Distributions

Target Clone Description/Function Distribution References
CD203c (E-NPP3) NP4D6 Transmembrane ectoenzyme; clearance of extracellular nucleotides B (Hennersdorf et al., 2005), (Buhring et al., 2001)
CD13 WM15 Transmembrane zinc metallopeptidase; cytokine processing B N (Hennersdorf et al., 2005), (Terstappen et al., 1990a), (Stroncek et al., 1998)
CD193 (CCR3) 5 × 108 G-protein coupled transmembrane receptor; chemokine receptor B E (Uguccioni et al., 1997), (Daugherty et al., 1996)
CD14 M5E2 Transmembrane glycoprotein; LPS receptor B N E (Iida et al., 1994), (Terstappen et al., 1990a)
CD244 (2B4) C1.7 CD2 family transmembrane receptor; inhibition and activation of NK cells B E (Hennersdorf et al., 2005), (Munitz et al., 2005)
FcεRIa CRA-1 Ig superfamily, transmembrane receptor; high affinity IgE receptor B (Valent, 1994)
CD123 6H6 Transmembrane glycoprotein; IL3 receptor B (Hennersdorf et al., 2005), (Agis et al., 1996)
CD44 IM7 Adhesion molecule; immune memory and activation B N E (Valent et al., 1990), (Mikecz et al., 1995)
MRP-14 (calgranulin B) MRP 1H9 S100 family of protein; calcium-dependent activation N (Hessian et al., 1993)
CD15 W6D3 Poly-N-acetyllactosamine; adhesion molecule N E (Skubitz and Snook, 1987), (Terstappen et al., 1990b)
CD16 3G8 Ig superfamily, transmembrane receptor; low-affinity IgG receptor B N (Terstappen et al., 1990b), (Huizinga et al., 1988), (Meknache et al., 2009)
CD11b M1/70 Transmembrane glycoprotein; adhesion molecule, chemotaxis, neutrophil activation N (Mann and Chung, 2006), (Terstappen et al., 1990b), (de Haas et al., 1994)
CD66b 80H3 Transmembrane glycoprotein; adhesion molecule N (de Haas et al., 1994), (Skubitz et al., 1995)
CD116 (GMCSF-r) 4H1 Transmembrane glycoprotein; cell proliferation, differentiation B N E (Valent, 1994), (DiPersio et al., 1988)
CD33 WM53 Transmembrane glycoprotein; adhesion molecule B N E (Terstappen et al., 1990a)
CD305 (LAIR-1) NKTA255 Transmembrane protein; inhibition of cell cytotoxicity, cell activation, proliferation, and differentiation B E (Verbrugge et al., 2006), (Meyaard, 2008)
CD53 HI29 Transmembrane tetraspan family receptor; signal transduction, B cell activation N E (Matsumoto et al., 1999), (Mollinedo et al., 1998)
CD88 (C5aR) S5/1 C5a receptor; chemotaxis, granule enzyme release, and superoxide anion production N E (Hugli and Muller-Eberhard, 1978), (Gerard et al., 1989)
CD183 CXCR3-173 G protein-coupled transmembrane receptor; CXC-chemokine receptor E (Jinquan et al., 2000)
CD191 (CCR1) TG4/CCR1 G-protein coupled transmembrane receptor; cell migration B E (Florian et al., 2006; Ponath et al., 1996)
CD294 (CRTH2) BM16 Seven-transmembrane protein coupled with G proteins, chemotaxis B E (Hirai et al., 2001)
CD52 HI186 Transmembrane glycoprotein E (Elsner et al., 1996)
CD49d (VLA-4) 9F10 Transmembrane glycoprotein; cell trafficking and inflammation E (Dobrina et al., 1991), (Sriramarao et al., 1994)
CD7 CD7-6B7 Ig superfamily transmembrane glycoprotein; adhesion molecule NK T (Rabinowich et al., 1994)

Our antibody panel is composed of lineage markers and proteins that have been reportedly expressed under homeostasis or generally associated with granulocyte activation. B = basophils, E = eosinophils, N = neutrophils, NK = NK cells, and T = T cells. See also Table S1.