THE CORRELATION BETWEEN SPECIFIC PROTEIN-SYNTHESIS AND TUMORICIDAL FUNCTION IN MURINE PERITONEAL-MACROPHAGES

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TANNENBAUM, CS [1 ]
LARGEN, MT [1 ]
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[1] DUPONT CO,DEPT MED PROD,NEWARK,DE 19714
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10.1016/0008-8749(90)90234-I
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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Macrophages from the lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-responsive C3H/HeN mouse strain and the closely related LPS-nonresponsive C3H/HeJ strain were compared for tumoricidal activation and protein synthetic changes following in vivo and in vitro stimulation, utilizing two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of [35S]methionine-labeled proteins. Peritoneal macrophages elicited from C3H/HeN mice with heat-killed Propionibacterium acnes exhibited tumoricidal activity in a 16-hr cytolytic assay and expressed cytoplasmic levels of a 23.5-kDa protein during 48 hr of culture. The inability to detect persistent expression of p23.5 in P. acnes-stimulated C3H/HeJ macrophages correlated with the cytolytic impotence of those cells in the 16-hr chromium release assay. C3H/HeN macrophage populations lacking tumoricidal capacity could be rendered lytic, as could P. acnes-elicited C3H/HeJ macrophages, following in vitro stimulation with bacterial lipopolysaccharide. Concomitant with the LPS-induced expression of new functional activity was the appearance of augmented levels of several macrophage-specific proteins, including p23.5. This effect was dependent upon the lipid A moiety of LPS as the effects of LPS could be blocked by inclusion of polymyxin B sulfate in the culture medium. However, neither tumoricidal function nor protein modulation could be readily induced in C3H/HeJ proteose peptone-elicited or resident macrophages. These results identify biochemical responses to stimuli which may be requisite to acquisition or execution of cytolytic activity. © 1990.
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