We have recently described the existence of two subsets Of porcine monocytes based on the expression of CD163. In this study we compare the expression of a number of cell surface antigens in CD163(+) and CD163(-) monocyte subsets using three-color Row cytometry. These monocyte subsets show differences with respect to the expression of MHC class II antigens (SLA-DR and DQ) and a variety of adhesion molecules (CD11a, wCD11c, wCD29, CD49d) that are expressed at higher levels on CD163(+) monocytes, and of CD14 that is higher expressed by CD163(-) cells. These differences on phenotype could reflect differences in the ability of these two subsets ro migrate to tissues and may account for the higher allostimulatory capacity of CD163(-) cells. In some aspects, the phenotype of CD163(+) monocytes resembles that of mature macrophages. In vitro serum-induced maturation of monocytes into macrophages lead to the expression of SWC9 together with an increase in the expression of CD163 and a reduction in that of CD14. These results delineate a maturation pathway where CD14(hi)CD163(-)SWC9(-) monocytes develop into CD14(lo)CD163(+)SWC9(-) monocytes and these cells into CD14(lo)CD163(+)SWC9(+) macrophages.