Literature DB >> 2697472

Kupffer cells and liver metastasis. Optimization and limitation of activation of tumoricidal activity.

N C Phillips1.   

Abstract

Kupffer cells, tissue-fixed macrophages located in the sinusoids of the liver, represent the highest concentration of mononuclear phagocytes in the body. Their ability to act as scavengers of particulate material in the blood has given rise to speculation that they play a role in controlling hepatic metastases derived from blood-borne tumor cells. Circumstantial evidence for such a role has been obtained from animal studies where Kupffer cell function has been compromised or inhibited, and from anecdotal clinical observations. Current evidence suggests that Kupffer cells are capable of nonspecifically eliminating some circulating tumor cells from the circulation via phagocytosis. This surveillance mechanism would appear to be limited in capacity, and subject to a number of external factors. Recent studies have demonstrated that Kupffer cells can be activated to a tumoricidal state via the administration of biological response modifiers such as gamma interferon or muramyl peptides. The localization of liposomes within Kupffer cells after systemic administration has provided a considerable stimulus for the efficient targeting of macrophage-activating compounds to these cells. Such therapeutic intervention, while capable of inducing Kupffer cell tumoricidal activity in situ and inhibiting tumor growth, is limited with respect to the location of the tumor cells (sinusoidal versus parenchymal) and to the size of the metastatic nodule. Therapeutic intervention using liposomes containing macrophage-activating agents may only be of benefit in patients with minimal tumor load who are at risk for hepatic metastases, rather than those patients who already have clinically detectable liver tumors.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2697472     DOI: 10.1007/BF00047339

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Metastasis Rev        ISSN: 0167-7659            Impact factor:   9.264


  139 in total

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