Enhanced antibacterial resistance in neutropenic mice treated with human recombinant interleukin-1 beta
- 1 June 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Inflammation Research
- Vol. 24 (1-2) , 130-136
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01968091
Abstract
Human Recombinant IL-1 was investigated for its ability to increase non-specific resistance toStaphylococcus aureus in neutropenic mice. Mice, rendered neutropenic with cyclophosphamide and then administered IL-1 intraperitoneally, demonstrated enhanced resistance to subsequent challenge withS. aureus as measured by increased survival and bacterial clearance. No protective effects were observed with heat inactivated IL-1. Efficacy was observed only when both IL-1 and the subsequent bacterial challenge were administered into the same site. Despite the observed protective effects, animals treated with IL-1 did not have increased numbers of blood leukocytes or peritoneal phagocytes prior to infection or at the times coincident with bacterial clearance. Based upon these observations, enhanced activity of resident macrophages may be responsible for the protective effects observed in IL-1 treated mice.This publication has 32 references indexed in Scilit:
- In Vitro Activation of the Antibacterial Activity of Human Pulmonary Macrophages by Recombinant InterferonThe Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1987
- Induction of interferon-γ production and Ia expression by interleukin 1 in bone marrow culture cellsEuropean Journal of Immunology, 1987
- Interleukin 1 stimulates fibroblasts to produce granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating activity and prostaglandin E2.Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1986
- Induction of Macrophage Tumoricidal Activity by Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating FactorScience, 1986
- Macrophage Involvement in the Antitumor Activity of A Synthetic Acyltripeptide (Fk-565) Against Experimental Lung Carcinoma MetastasesImmunopharmacology and Immunotoxicology, 1986
- Stimulatory effects of muramyl dipeptide and its butyl ester derivative on the proliferation and activation of macrophages in vitroInternational Journal of Immunopharmacology, 1986
- An update on human interleukin-1: From molecular biology to clinical relevanceJournal of Clinical Immunology, 1985
- Interleukin-1Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1984
- Stimulation of neutrophil oxygen-dependent metabolism by human leukocytic pyrogen.Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1979
- DEMONSTRATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF TWO DISTINCT HUMAN LEUKOCYTIC PYROGENSThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1974