Posted May 9, 2020
Answer
CD16 and CD32, which are both Fc-gamma receptors, are markers for natural (NK) cells, neutrophils, and monocytes. CD32 is also a marker for B cells.
Additional resources
Webster, N. L., Kedzierska, K., Azzam, R., Paukovics, G., Wilson, J., Crowe, S. M., & Jaworowski, A. (2006). Phagocytosis stimulates mobilization and shedding of intracellular CD16A in human monocytes and macrophages: inhibition by HIV?1 infection. Journal of leukocyte biology, 79(2), 294-302.
Kim, H. A., Choi, B., Suh, C. H., Han, M. H., Jung, J. Y., Sayeed, H. M., ... & Sohn, S. (2017). Highly expression of CD11b and CD32 on peripheral blood mononuclear cells from patients with adult-onset still’s disease. International journal of molecular sciences, 18(1), 202.
Cluster of Differentiation (CD Antibodies)
mFluor™ Violet 540 Anti-human CD16 Antibody *3G8*
iFluor® A7 Anti-human CD32 Antibody *3D3*