Identity between human interferon-γ and “macrophage-activating factor” produced by human T lymphocytes
- 31 December 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 16 (12) , 1471-1477
- https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.1830161202
Abstract
Human peripheral blood monocytes purified by counterflow elutriation were activated in vitro by human natural or recombinant interferon-γ (IFN-γ) as shown by enhanced killing of Listeria monocytogenes and increased production of H2O2 in response to phorbol myristate acetate. Half-maximal stimulation for macrophage activation (MAF) was observed with 10–20 antiviral U/ml of purified recombinant IFN-γ. These MAF activities were found to correlate with the antiviral activity dependent on IFN-γ under several experimental conditions. Both activities were recovered together from supernatants of concanavalin A-stimulated peripheral blood mononuclear cells and in the media of a large number of T cell clones of different specificities. The parallelism between the two activities was also observed upon fractionation of culture media from producing cells and upon treatment of such preparations with low pH and high temperature. Finally, three antibodies with different specificities were found to abrogate the MAF and antiviral activities from lymphocyte culture supernatant. These results indicate that MAF released by stimulated lymphocytes is identical to IFN-γ.This publication has 39 references indexed in Scilit:
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