Cultured Human Alveolar Macrophages From Smokers With Lung Cancer: Resolution of Factors That Stimulate Fibroblast Proliferation, Production of Collagenase, or Prostaglandin E2
- 1 May 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Journal of Leukocyte Biology
- Vol. 37 (5) , 641-649
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jlb.37.5.641
Abstract
Marked connective tissue remodelling involves both destruction and repair in inflammatory lung diseases. Throughout the remodelling event, it was reasoned that alveolar macrophages may release substances similar to those produced by blood monocyte-macrophages that affect fibroblast functions, ie, the interleukin 1 family of monokines (or cytokines). We have examined human alveolar macrophage cultures obtained after bronchoalveolar lavage of freshly excised lungs from heavy smokers with bronchial carcinoma. Crude culture media contained fibroblast proliferative activity and collagenase- and PGE2- production-stimulating activity. The main peak of these biological activities was located around - I8 kilodaltons (kD) on gel filtration chromatography. Resolution of this peak by high performance liquid chromatography showed the presence of three distinct peaks, with quantitative and qualitative differences in biological activities. This suggests the presence of heterogeneous factors.Keywords
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