| Literature DB >> 6733974 |
K Lukacs, M P Carroll, M E Hodson, A B Kay.
Abstract
Using peripheral blood monocytes from individuals with bronchial carcinoma (BC) we have measured changes, over an 8 day culture period, in monocyte/macrophage complement (C3b) and IgG (Fc) rosettes, chemotactic factor (CF)-induced enhancement of C3b and IgG (Fc) rosettes, and the phagocytic index (PI) for yeast particles. The same measurements were made on monocyte/macrophages from individuals with non-malignant respiratory diseases (NMRD) and healthy controls (HC). Following 8 days of culture there was a significant increase in C3b rosettes, IgG (Fc) rosettes and the PI in NMRD and HC. In contrast there was no significant increase in C3b rosettes in BC. The PI increased in BC, but on day 8 was still significantly less than control monocytes/macrophages. IgG (Fc) rosettes increased in BC following culture to a similar degree as that observed with NMRD and HC. In addition, there were no differences between BC and HC in CF-induced enhancement of IgG (Fc) rosettes at either day 0 or day 8 of culture whereas complement receptor enhancement in BC was impaired both at the beginning and end of the 8 day culture period. These results indicate that in advanced BC there is an abnormality in the expression of monocyte/macrophage complement receptors (which is not readily demonstrable for IgG [Fc]receptors) and that the defect persists following an 8 day culture period.Entities:
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Year: 1984 PMID: 6733974 PMCID: PMC1536218
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Exp Immunol ISSN: 0009-9104 Impact factor: 4.330