Abstract: | Natural or recombinant human tumor necrosis factor (TNF) induced NBT-reducing activity of ML-1 cells in a dose-dependent manner. Interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) induced NBT-reducing activity only marginally. However, when IFN-gamma was combined with TNF, induction of NBT-reducing activity was remarkably increased. IFN-alpha or -beta had almost no effect on the induction of NBT-reducing activity of ML-1 cells, either alone or in combination with TNF. Treatment with both TNF and IFN-gamma synergistically enhanced morphological changes, growth inhibition and activity of Fc receptors, and NBT reduction in ML-1 cells, but not phagocytic activity. The TNF treated cells were classified as macrophage-like by morphology, and by lineage-specific alpha-naphthyl acetate esterase stain. The results indicate that combinations of TNF and IFN-gamma act synergistically in the induction of differentiation of human myeloblastic ML-1 cells. |