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Macrophage growth inhibitors derived from the murine peritoneal cavity.

S E Yen, C C Stewart.   

Abstract

The murine peritoneal cavity contains factors that inhibit the in vitro growth and colony formation of macrophages. The inhibition of macrophage growth is not due to cell death. In the presence of inhibitors, the growth of colony-forming macrophages is suppressed, and small clusters are formed as a result of limited proliferation. The more mature mononuclear phagocytes (blood monocytes and peritoneal exudate macrophages) are more sensitive to the overall inhibitory effect of the peritoneal inhibitors than the less mature bone marrow mononuclear phagocytes. Furthermore, using dialysis and Amicon ultrafiltration, at least two inhibitors with differential inhibitory effects can be demonstrated. The colony formation of bone marrow mononuclear phagocytes is suppressed mainly by a protease-resistant, small molecular weight (less than 1,000) dialyzable inhibitor. In contrast, peritoneal exudate macrophages are sensitive to both the small molecular weight inhibitor and a protease-sensitive, large molecular weight (greater than 12,000), nondialyzable inhibitor. The data suggest a possible existence of a dual inhibitor control on the proliferation of mononuclear phagocytes in vivo. In addition, the in vitro cultured peritoneal exudate cells are capable of producing inhibitors that mimic the activity of the in vivo inhibitors.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7030928     DOI: 10.1007/bf02618282

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  In Vitro        ISSN: 0073-5655


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