| Literature DB >> 122985 |
A Dimitriu, M Dy, N Thomson, J Hamburger.
Abstract
Macrophage-rich peritoneal cell populations from C57BL/6 mice grafted with DBA/2 skin were found to be cytotoxic against 51Cr-labeled target cells from the donor strain. Normal peritoneal macrophages were also rendered cytotoxic by incubation with acellular supernatants of mixed lymphocyte cultures (MLC) between an allograft recipient and a donor mouse. Supernatants alone were not cytotoxic. The macrophage arming factor(s) was found in supernatants when the MLC was performed after more than 6 to 9 days following grafting. In order to produce MAF, sensitized lymphocytes must usually be stimulated in a specific way by donor type cells. The armed macrophage cytotoxicity was, however, not found to be specific in these experiments.Entities:
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Year: 1975 PMID: 122985
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422