In vivo activity of lymphokine-activated macrophages in host defense against neoplasia.
Open Access
- 1 May 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in The Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 134 (5) , 3489-3496
- https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.134.5.3489
Abstract
Purified splenic macrophage (M phi) from normal DBA/2J mice and mice bearing P815 tumors were examined for responsiveness to lymphokine (LK) preparations containing high concentrations of IFN-gamma. For both normal and tumor-bearing M phi, LK treatment induced morphologic changes and increased the percentage of Ia+ cells from 35 to 55%. Although neither population exhibited spontaneous cytotoxicity toward P815 targets, LK treatment induced considerable tumoricidal activity in tumor-bearing M phi (32 to 80% lysis) but only minimal activity in normal M phi (8 to 17% lysis). Subcutaneous injection of 1 X 10(6)P815 cells into DBA/2J led to progressive tumor growth and death of 100% of the recipients after 27 +/- 3 days. Injection of a 1:18 mixture of P815 with either LK-activated normal or tumor-bearing M phi caused tumor regression after 10 days, and prolonged life until 43 +/- 4 days with tumor-bearing M phi and 39 +/- 3 days with normal M phi. Untreated normal or tumor-bearing M phi were unable to cause the effect (30 +/- 2 days), and lymphocytes could not be substituted for M phi (25 +/- 3 days). In x-irradiated recipients, no effect of LK-activated M phi could be observed (control = 19 +/- 2 days; LK-activated tumor-bearing M phi = 21 +/- 3 days). In addition, administration of an admixture of LK-treated M phi and x-rayed tumor before challenge with viable P815 enabled the recipient to inhibit tumor growth and caused tumor necrosis with inflammatory cell infiltration of the tumor. These observations suggest that, in part, LK-activated M phi may interact in vivo with host-derived cellular components and enhance the immune reactivity of the host against the tumor.This publication has 19 references indexed in Scilit:
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