B cell stimulatory factor-1 (interleukin 4) activates macrophages for increased tumoricidal activity and expression of Ia antigens.
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- 1 July 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in The Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 139 (1) , 135-141
- https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.139.1.135
Abstract
Macrophages are activated by lymphokines (LK) to kill tumor cell and microbial targets. Interferon-gamma (IFN) is the major LK activity in conventional, antigen or mitogen-stimulated spleen cell culture fluids for induction of these macrophage effector functions. In view of the recent demonstration that murine macrophage-like cell lines have receptors for B cell stimulatory factor-1/interleukin 4 (BSF-1), a possible role for BSF-1 in regulation of macrophage function was considered. In this communication, thioglycollate-elicited murine peritoneal macrophages were shown to express about 2300 high affinity (Ka approximately 2 X 10(10) M-1) BSF-1 receptors/cell. Peritoneal macrophages treated with purified, T cell-derived BSF-1 developed potent tumoricidal activity against fibrosarcoma target cells. The concentration of BSF-1 that induced 50% of maximal tumor cytotoxicity was 38 +/- 4 U/ml for seven experiments; similar dose-responses were observed with recombinant BSF-1. That BSF-1 dose-responses for induction of macrophage-mediated tumor cytotoxicity were not affected by 5 micrograms/ml polymyxin B suggested that contaminant endotoxins played little or no role in cytotoxic activity. BSF-1 alone (less than or equal to 500 U/ml) was not directly toxic to tumor cells or macrophages. Macrophage tumoricidal activity induced by BSF-1 but not by IFN was inhibited greater than or equal to 90% with monoclonal anti-BSF-1 antibody. BSF-1 induced Ia antigen expression on peritoneal macrophages and increased (twofold to threefold) FcR(II)-dependent binding of murine IgG immune complexes to bone marrow-derived macrophages (greater than 98% macrophages). Based on these findings, it was concluded that BSF-1 is a potent macrophage activation factor.This publication has 27 references indexed in Scilit:
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