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Environmental and chemical dissociation of antibody-dependent phagocytosis from lysis mediated by macrophages: Stimulation of lysis by sulfhydryl-blocking and esterase-inhibiting agents and depression by trypan blue and trypsin
Authors:P. Ralph  I. Nakoinz
Affiliation:Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research, 145 Boston Post Road, Rye, New York 10580 U.S.A.
Abstract:Peritoneal exudate cells and RAW264 macrophage tumor culture line were tested for antibody-dependent effector activity to sheep red blood cells (RBC). Assay in tissue culture dishes showed mostly lysis of targets while tubes promoted phagocytosis. The kinetics suggested that these were independent processes. At concentrations inhibiting ingestion, sulfhydryl-blocking agents iodoacetate, N-ethylmaleimide, and p-chloromercuribenzoate, and esterase inhibitors tosyl-lysine chloromethyl ketone, and diisopropyl fluorophosphate stimulated lysis of RBC. Pretreatment of effector cells but not targets also augmented the lytic reaction. Three other macrophage cell lines with very weak killing activity were stimulated by iodoacetate, but two lymphoid cell lines showed no cytotoxicity with or without the drug. In contrast to these enzyme inhibitors, trypan blue blocked peritoneal exudate and cell line lysis with no effect on phagocytosis. Trypsin pretreatment also inhibited RAW264 but not peritoneal cell cytotoxicity. There was little effect of these agents on macrophage Fc receptors as measured by EA rosettes, or on cell viability or production of lysozyme and β-glucuronidase. We conclude that the two macrophage effector mechanisms are independent, can be inversely modulated by environmental conditions (assay vessel), and are regulated by enzymes or proteins specific for each process.
Keywords:Present address and to whom correspondence should be sent at the Delta Regional Primate Research Center   Tulane University   Three Rivers Road   Covington   La. 70433.
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