MONOCYTE FUNCTIONAL AND METABOLIC-ACTIVITY IN MALIGNANT AND INFLAMMATORY DISEASES
- 1 January 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 93 (3) , 472-479
Abstract
Macrophages or monocytes produce CL [chemiluminescence] on exposure to ingestible particles such as opsonized zymosan or bacteria. Activated macrophages from mice produce significantly more CL than do normal macrophages. The CL assay and 14C-1-glucose utilization were used to assess monocyte metabolic activity in a variety of malignant, infectious and inflammatory diseases. Monocyte peak CL was significantly increased above control values (20.9 .+-. 0.5 (SE) .times. 103 cpm) in 25 patients with lymphoma (26.7 .+-. 1.5 .times. 103). Markedly increased CL was seen in inflammatory processes such as bacterial infections, tuberculosis and sarcoidosis (32.2 .+-. 2.7 .times. 103). Monocytes from patients with solid tumors, including carcinomas of breast and gastrointestinal and genitourinary tracts, had peak CL values (22.4 .+-. 1.6 .times. 103) which were not significantly different from controls. When studied by determining 14C-1-glucose utilization, hexose monophosphate shunt activity paralleled CL values. Monocyte metabolic activation may accompany ongoing infectious or granulomatous processes and may be present in certain malignancies associated with RES stimulation.This publication has 1 reference indexed in Scilit: