Literature DB >> 1371132

Stimulation of human monocytes via CD45, CD44, and LFA-3 triggers macrophage-colony-stimulating factor production. Synergism with lipopolysaccharide and IL-1 beta.

M F Gruber1, D S Webb, T L Gerrard.   

Abstract

Stimulation of human monocytes with immobilized mAb directed against the CD45, CD44, or LFA-3 Ag induced the production of macrophage-CSF (M-CSF). M-CSF-specific transcripts appeared at 3 h poststimulation, were further increased by 12 h, and were still detectable at 24 h. M-CSF gene expression was accompanied by the induction of small but detectable amounts of M-CSF protein. LPS and IL-1 beta, but not IL-6 or TNF-alpha, dramatically augmented the ability of anti-CD45, anti-CD44, and anti-LFA-3 antibodies to induce M-CSF secretion but failed to stimulate M-CSF secretion in the absence of antibody. M-CSF activity in the culture supernatants was first detectable at 8 h of culture, peaked at day 2, and declined thereafter. Purified F(ab)2 fragments of anti-CD45 antibody were also effective in inducing M-CSF message and secretion, indicating that the Fc gamma RII is not involved in this response. Stimulation of cells with antibodies to the monocyte surface Ag MAC-1, LFA-1, and ICAM-1 did not result in M-CSF secretion. Moreover, LPS and IL-1 beta failed to synergize with these Ag in inducing M-CSF production. Together, these results indicate that stimulation of monocytes via the cell surface Ag CD45, CD44, and LFA-3 can trigger M-CSF production. However, second signals that can be provided by IL-1 beta or LPS are required to regulate optimal M-CSF protein secretion.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1371132

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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