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In vitro effect of levan-activated macrophages on Lewis lung carcinoma cells.

J Leibovici, S Hoenig, A Pinchassov.   

Abstract

The polysaccharide levan (polyfructose) has previously been shown to exert an inhibitory effect on the growth of several murine tumors. This activity is mediated by a host reaction, involving mainly macrophages but also other elements of the immune system. It was not clear, however, whether levan-activated macrophages act by a direct cytocidal effect on the tumor cells or via the activation of a specific immune response to the tumor. In the present study, the possibility of a direct cytotoxicity of levan-activated macrophages against Lewis lung carcinoma cells was tested by coculture in vitro. It was found that levan-induced (as well as paraffin oil induced) macrophages actually exert a direct cytotoxic effect on Lewis lung carcinoma cells. The tumor cell killing is mediated by cell to cell contact. A cytoplasmic bridge was often seen between the macrophage and the tumor cell. The remaining tumor cells in the lysed area appear slender, shrunken and non-dividing.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3759297     DOI: 10.1016/0192-0561(86)90042-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Immunopharmacol        ISSN: 0192-0561


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1.  Indomethacin stimulation of macrophage cytostasis against MOPC-315 tumor cells is enhanced by endogenous metabolites of lipoxygenase and counteracted by prostaglandin E2.

Authors:  I L Bonta; G R Elliott; C Tak; S Ben-Efraim
Journal:  Agents Actions       Date:  1989-01

2.  An influence of ethanol and temperature on products formation by different preparations of Zymomonas mobilis extracellular levansucrase.

Authors:  A Vigants; D Upite; R Scherbaka; J Lukjanenko; R Ionina
Journal:  Folia Microbiol (Praha)       Date:  2012-07-24       Impact factor: 2.099

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