Literature DB >> 1617664

Tumoricidal activation of murine resident peritoneal macrophages by interleukin 2 and tumor necrosis factor alpha.

S Verstovsek1, D Maccubbin, M J Ehrke, E Mihich.   

Abstract

The capacity of recombinant human interleukin 2 (rH-IL2), alone or in combination with recombinant tumor necrosis factor (r-TNF alpha), to activate murine resident peritoneal macrophages to a tumoricidal state was examined. Resident peritoneal exudate cells from C57BL/6 mice were cultured for 18 h with activating agents and washed and the adherent cells (macrophages) were assessed for cytolytic activity against radiolabeled target tumor cells (EL4, P815). Under these conditions, rH-IL2 alone activated macrophages to a tumoricidal state in a concentration dependent fashion. Neither murine nor human r-TNF alpha alone had any activating effect but, when combined with rH-IL2, further stimulated rH-IL2-inducible responses. Using polymyxin B, it was shown that macrophage activation was not due to an inadvertent lipopolysaccharide contamination of the r-TNF alpha or rH-IL2 preparations. It was also unlikely that target cell lysis was a direct result of increased TNF alpha production by rH-IL2 stimulated macrophages since P815 is totally resistant to lysis by r-TNF alpha. Although the lytic effector function was mediated by adherent cells, nonadherent peritoneal exudate cells were required for activation to occur. Furthermore, antisera against murine gamma-interferon, when added to activation cultures, reduced the level of cytolytic activity which developed. These data suggest that rH-IL2-induced peritoneal macrophage activation requires stimulation of nonadherent cells and is dependent upon gamma-interferon mediated mechanisms.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1617664

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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