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The effect of silica-treated macrophages on the synthesis of collagen and other proteins in vitro
Authors:Maija Aalto  Marita Potila  E Kulonen
Institution:Department of Medical Chemistry, University of Turku, 20520 Turku 52, Finland
Abstract:Treatment with SiO2 releases from peritoneal macrophages a soluble factor which stimulates the synthesis of collagen and other proteins in incubated slices of experimental granulation tissue. This factor can also be obtained by SiO2-treatment from certain subcellular particles of intact macrophages. A similar agent is released from the macrophages by incubation with rheumatoid synovialtissue extract. Macrophages induced by paraffin or thioglycollate medium cannot be stimulated further by SiO2. The SiO2-treated macrophages have no effect on detached matrix-free cells from embryonic-chick tendon or granulation tissue. Another factor from macrophages, present in the 100000 g-supernatant of the homogenate, inhibits the synthesis of collagen in granuloma slices. The synthesis of DNA and RNA in slices is suppressed by the extract from intact macrophages but not affected by preparations obtained with SiO2. The possible relevance of these findings to lysosomal actions, to the regulation of granuloma formation and to inflammation are discussed.
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