Comparison of various assays to quantitate macrophage activation by biological response modifiers
Journal Article
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· J. Immunolopharmacol.; (United States)
Macrophages treated with various compounds that enhance host antitumor resistance exhibit measurable changes in metabolism, function, and surface antigens. In this study, murine peptone-induced peritoneal macrophages were stimulated in vitro by bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS), muramyl dipeptide (MDP), and poly I.poly C. They were subsequently compared in their ability to release superoxide and act as tumoristatic and tumoricidal effector cells. Superoxide generation was assayed by the reduction of ferricytochrome C. All three compounds failed to induce significant O/sub 2/- release, unless the cells were also treated with phorbol myristate acetate (PMA). MDP was most active in potentiating the PMA response. In the tumor growth inhibition assay, cytostatic activity was comparable for all three compounds and did not exceed 32 percent. The combination of subthreshold levels of these compounds and hybridoma-derived MAF acted synergistically to induce potent cytostatic activity. In the chromium release assay, LPS and poly I.poly C rendered macrophages cytolytic for P815 target cells at concentrations greater than or equal to 1 microgram/ml. In contrast, significant cytolysis was observed with MDP only at 100 micrograms/ml. Defining precisely the effect of various biological response modifiers on several parameters of macrophage function may facilitate use of these agents in cancer therapy.
- Research Organization:
- Lilly Research Labs., Indianapolis, IN
- OSTI ID:
- 5483582
- Journal Information:
- J. Immunolopharmacol.; (United States), Journal Name: J. Immunolopharmacol.; (United States) Vol. 6:4; ISSN JOIMD
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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550301* -- Cytology-- Tracer Techniques
59 BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
ANIMAL CELLS
ANIMALS
ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY REACTIONS
BIOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS
CARBOHYDRATES
CARCINOGENS
CHROMIUM ISOTOPES
CONNECTIVE TISSUE CELLS
ESTERS
EXPERIMENTAL NEOPLASMS
FUNCTIONS
HYBRIDOMAS
ISOTOPE APPLICATIONS
ISOTOPES
LIPIDS
LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDES
MACROPHAGES
MALES
MAMMALS
METABOLIC ACTIVATION
MICE
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
PHAGOCYTES
PHORBOL ESTERS
POLYSACCHARIDES
RODENTS
SACCHARIDES
SOMATIC CELLS
TRACER TECHNIQUES
VERTEBRATES
59 BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
ANIMAL CELLS
ANIMALS
ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY REACTIONS
BIOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS
CARBOHYDRATES
CARCINOGENS
CHROMIUM ISOTOPES
CONNECTIVE TISSUE CELLS
ESTERS
EXPERIMENTAL NEOPLASMS
FUNCTIONS
HYBRIDOMAS
ISOTOPE APPLICATIONS
ISOTOPES
LIPIDS
LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDES
MACROPHAGES
MALES
MAMMALS
METABOLIC ACTIVATION
MICE
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
PHAGOCYTES
PHORBOL ESTERS
POLYSACCHARIDES
RODENTS
SACCHARIDES
SOMATIC CELLS
TRACER TECHNIQUES
VERTEBRATES