Literature DB >> 2496031

Stimulation of macrophage phagocytic but not bactericidal activity by colony-stimulating factor 1.

C Cheers1, M Hill, A M Haigh, E R Stanley.   

Abstract

The ability of mouse peritoneal cells to phagocytose and lyse Listeria monocytogenes was measured after the cells were incubated with purified murine macrophage-specific colony-stimulating factor (CSF-1). Activation of combined phagocytic and bacteriolytic ability required 24 h, with an optimal dose of 1,000 U of CSF-1 per ml. No activation was achieved with a shorter period of incubation, known to be sufficient for GM-CSF to stimulate phagocytosis by granulocytes, and there was no advantage in longer exposure. After 24 h in 1,000 U of CSF-1, macrophages showed visibly increased spreading on the plastic petri dish. Activated cells examined microscopically showed an increase in the number of phagocytic cells and in the numbers of bacteria per phagocytic cell. This increased phagocytic ability was evident also in the increase in the amount of radioactivity associated with the cells following a 30-min incubation with radiolabeled bacteria. When these cells were carefully washed, the percentage of this initial uptake released during the next 2 h was not increased by pretreatment of the cells with CSF-1, showing that the effect of this growth factor was on phagocytosis of the bacteria not on the killing mechanisms per se.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2496031      PMCID: PMC313307          DOI: 10.1128/iai.57.5.1512-1516.1989

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Immun        ISSN: 0019-9567            Impact factor:   3.441


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