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T cell-monocyte interactions in the production of humoral factors regulating human granulopoiesis in vitro
Authors:F Herrmann  S A Cannistra  J D Griffin
Abstract:A variety of monocyte functions are modulated by the T cell lymphokine interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma). We assessed the capacity of IFN-gamma to induce release of granulocyte-monocyte stimulating factors (CSF-GM) from highly purified monocyte preparations. Whereas secretion of CSF-GM by monocytes is negligible in the absence of T cells, CSF-GM secretion is inducible when concentrations of IFN-gamma as low as 10 U/ml are present. This effect could be abrogated by specific neutralizing monoclonal antibody to IFN-gamma and was restricted to monocytes, as resting T cells failed to secrete detectable CSF-GM in response to IFN-gamma. The response of monocyte preparations to IFN-gamma was biphasic in that concentrations greater than 250 U/ml did not induce detectable CSF-GM activity. However, this was shown to be due to the release of a humoral inhibitor of G/M-progenitor cells, and not necessarily due to a lack of CSF-GM secretion.
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