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Role of macrophages in the host response to Lewis lung peritoneal carcinomatosis.

M W Barth1, P S Morahan.   

Abstract

Lewis lung (3LL) peritoneal carcinomatosis elicits a complex host response in the peritoneal compartment. The response was delayed, showing few inflammatory cells through day 6 after lethal challenge with 3LL cells. Responses began in about half the mice on day 7 and had appeared in all mice by day 11. On day 7, some mice still showed no detectable 3LL growth in the pertioneal lavage fluid, and no differences in the peritoneal cell populations as compared with the control group. Other tumor-bearing mice, however, had evidence of 3LL cells and hemorrhagic ascites in the peritoneal compartment, with increased numbers of peritoneal macrophages (PM) and polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMN). By day 11, all tumor-bearing mice had 3LL growth and hemorrhagic ascites. On days 7-11, there was a major influx of macrophages with a later influx of PMN between days 11 and 14. Two distinct PM populations were detected on day 7 in mice that showed detectable 3LL peritoneal carcinomatosis: resident PM, which did not express the Mac-2 antigen, and recruited PM, which were Mac-2+. At least some resident PM remained in the peritoneal compartment through day 14. Analysis of the kinetics of the cytotoxic capabilities of PM from tumor-bearing mice showed that by day 7 macrophages were able to kill the B16 melanoma tumor target, but not the 3LL target. The PM, however, were able to be activated further to kill the 3LL target by treatment in vitro with lipopolysaccharide and interferon gamma. No inhibition of PM tumoricidal activity could detected in the peritoneal wash of tumor-bearing mice. A lack of activation of PM from 3LL tumor-bearing mice may be involved in progression of peritoneal carcinomatosis.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8168118     DOI: 10.1007/bf01533514

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Immunol Immunother        ISSN: 0340-7004            Impact factor:   6.968


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