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In vitro modulation of macrophage tumoricidal activity
Authors:J B Weinberg  J B Hibbs Jr
Institution:(1) Veterans Administration Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, USA;(2) Veterans Administration Medical Center, 84148 Salt Lake City, Utah, USA;(3) Department of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, USA;(4) Department of Medicine, University of Utah Medical Center, 84148 Salt Lake City, Utah, USA;(5) Microbiology Research, 151G, VA Hospital, 84148 Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Abstract:Summary NaIO4 treatment of mouse adherent peritoneal cells or lymphocyte-free cloned macrophages enhances their cytotoxic and tumoricidal activity. 5×10–3 M NaIO4 treatment of nontumoricidal BCG-activated macrophages renders them completely tumoricidal, whereas the same treatment of stimulated (peptone-normal) macrophages renders them weakly tumoricidal. Addition of LPS in nanogram quantities too low to enhance tumor cell killing by untreated peptone-normal macrophages causes NaIO4-treated peptone-normal macrophages to be maximally tumoricidal. The activating action of NaIO4, MAF, or LPS can be potently, but inconsistently, blocked or reversed by the reducing agent NaBH4 or the aldehyde-reacting agent dimedone. NaIO4 treatment of lymphocyte-free macrophage colonies does not make them cytotoxic, but NaIO4-treated colony macrophages are cytotoxic for tumor cells when cultured in 10 ng/ml LPS (an amount of LPS inadequate to render untreated colony macrophages cytotoxic). Supernatants of NaIO4-treated adherent peritoneal cells contain MAF activity. Thus, the NaIO4-induced enhancement of peritoneal cell tumoricidal activity may result from both direct NaIO4 activating effects on macrophages and indirect NaIO4 effects through NaIO4-induced MAF production.
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