Abstract
SUMMARY: The effect of interferon-gamma (IFN-γ) priming of murine peritoneal macrophages on the activation to tumouricidal state by cisplatin, lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-IL-1 and TNF was investigated. Cisplatin-, LPS-, IL-1- or TNF-treated IFN-γ-primed macrophages showed significantly enhanced tumouricidal activity and binding to tumour cells, compared with unprimed treated or untreated macrophages. Macrophages treated with cisplatin, LPS, IL-1 and TNF produced released and membrane-associated IL-1 and TNF activity which was significantly enhanced after priming with IFN-γ. These observations suggest the use of IFN-γ along with these biological response modifiers in designing immunotherapeutic protocols for treatment of malignancy.

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