NEWBORN RABBIT ALVEOLAR MACROPHAGES ARE DEFICIENT IN 2 MICROBICIDAL CATIONIC PEPTIDES, MCP-1 AND MCP-2
- 1 January 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Elsevier
- Vol. 132 (4) , 901-904
- https://doi.org/10.1164/arrd.1985.132.4.901
Abstract
Adult rabbit alveolar macrophages (AM) contain 2 cationic peptides with a broad spectrum of antimicrobial activity in vitro against bacteria, fungi, and some enveloped viruses. We determined the amounts of both peptides qualitatively in 1-day-old (1d), 7 day-old (7d), 21-day-old (21d), and adult rabbit AM and found that 1d AM were deficient in both peptides. The levels of MCP-1 extractable from AM were quantitated relative to known standards of purified peptides and were found to increase 6-fold between 1d and 21d AM. Adult AM yielded 9 times as much MCP-1 as did 1d AM despite nearly the same acid-extractable protein content per cell. Using immunoperoxidase techniques we showed that the deficiency of MCP-1 and MCP-2 involves 1d AM uniformly and that all AM 7 days or older have detectable MCP. Seven-day-old AM (and to a lesser extent 1d AM) incorporated 35S-cysteine into intracellular MCP in cell culture, indicating that AM actively synthesize these peptides. The deficiency of these antimicrobial substances may contribute to functional immaturity of newborn rabbit AM.This publication has 1 reference indexed in Scilit:
- Neonatal Lung Defense Mechanisms: A Study of the Alveolar Macrophage System in Neonatal Rabbits1–3American Review of Respiratory Disease, 1977