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Macrophage heterogeneity in tumor resistance: Cytostatic and cytotoxic activity of corynebacterium parvum-activated and proteose peptone-elicited rat macrophages against Moloney sarcoma tumor cells
Authors:Melodye W Campbell  Milton M Sholley  Glenn A Miller
Institution:Departments of Microbiology and Anatomy, Medical College of Virginia of Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia 23298 U.S.A.
Abstract:Peritoneal macrophages from proteose peptone and Corynebacterium parvum (CP)-treated Lewis and Brown Norway rats were separated into subpopulations by centrifugation on discontinuous gradients of Ficoll. Four macrophage subpopulations were prepared and tested for cytostatic and cytotoxic activity against syngeneic and allogeneic Moloney sarcoma tumor cells. Macrophages were cocultured with tumor cells for 48 hr, whereupon either the inhibition of 125I]iododeoxyuridine uptake was measured (cytostasis) or the tumor monolayers were observed for cytotoxic effects. CP-Activated macrophages from heavy-density portions of the gradient (8–10% and 10%-pellet) were highly cytostatic and cytotoxic to both the syngeneic and allogeneic tumor cells while macrophages from the light-density portions (4–6 and 6–8% Ficoll bands) were not. Proteose peptone-stimulated macrophages from the heavy-density portions of the gradient were cytostatic but not cytotoxic to the tumor cells. The effector macrophages from the CP-activated pool were large, well-differentiated cells as determined by electron microscopic examinations and had enhanced phagocytic activity when contrasted with the noncytotoxic, less dense macrophages.
Keywords:To whom requests for reprints should be addressed: Department of Microbiology  P  O  Box 847  Medical College of Virginia  Richmond  Va  23298  
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