Stimulation of mouse migration inhibitory factor (MIF) production form MSV-immune lymphocytes by soluble tumor-associated antigen: requirement for histocompatible macrophages
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Stimulation of mouse migration inhibitory factor (MIF) production form MSV-immune lymphocytes by soluble tumor-associated antigen: requirement for histocompatible macrophages
Abstract
Spleen cells from C57BL/6 mice immunized with murine sarcoma virus (MSV) are capable of producing migration inhibition factor (MIF) in response to stimulation with a specific tumor-associated antigen prepared by solubilization with 3 M KCL. We have previously demonstrated that this response is T cell-dependent. Further investigations into the effector cells involved in the production of MIF have revealed that spleen cells from mice immunized with MSV cannot produce MIF when stimulated with tumor extract if the population has been previously depleted of macrophages. However, the response can be restored by adding nonimmune syngeneic macrophages but not by allogeneic macrophages. The inability of allogeneic macrophages to provide this function was not due to their increased suppressor activity since in mixing experiments they did not interfere with the ability of immune spleen cells to produce MIF. Furthermore, they were not defective since they could supply this "cooperative function" to appropriate F1 mice. The results indicate that macrophages are required for stimulation of MIF by soluble tumor antigens and that for efficient interaction the macrophages and lymphocytes must share some genetic similarities.
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