Role of tumor-derived cytokines on the immune system of mice bearing a mammary adenocarcinoma. II. Down-regulation of macrophage-mediated cytotoxicity by tumor-derived granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor
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Role of tumor-derived cytokines on the immune system of mice bearing a mammary adenocarcinoma. II. Down-regulation of macrophage-mediated cytotoxicity by tumor-derived granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor
Abstract
Peritoneal elicited macrophages (PEM) from mammary tumor-bearing mice have a decreased capacity to become cytotoxic against syngeneic, allogeneic, and xenogeneic target cells upon in vitro stimulation with LPS, as compared with PEM of normal mice. A regulatory mechanism other than PG release is suggested because the addition of both indomethacin and LPS to macrophage cultures from tumor-bearing mice caused no changes in their cytotoxic capability. Because tumor products have been implicated in the down-regulation of immune responses, we investigated whether pretreatment with supernatants from the tumor cell line DA-3, derived from the in vivo mammary adenocarcinoma D1-DMBA-3, affects the cytolytic capacity of macrophages. This treatment inhibits, in a dose-dependent fashion, the ability of stimulated normal PEM to kill target cells. Partial purification of DA-3 cell line supernatant showed that most of the inhibitory activity was exerted by factors with a molecular mass greater than 10 kDa and less than 30 kDa. However, slight inhibition could also be observed with fractions containing molecules less than 10 kDa. The data suggest that more than one factor released by the mammary tumor cells may be involved in the down-regulation of macrophage-mediated cytotoxicity. Because the DA-3 cells constitutively produce granulocyte-macrophage CSF (GM-CSF), which has a molecular mass of 27 kDa, we pretreated PEM from normal mice in vitro with rGM-CSF for 24 h. This resulted in a dose-dependent decrease in their capacity to kill tumor target cells upon LPS stimulation. Furthermore, PEM from normal mice injected with rGM-CSF for 25 days displayed a profound decrease in their cytolytic ability against DA-3 targets upon in vitro stimulation with increasing amounts of LPS. The pretreatment of PEM from normal mice with a combination of DA-3 cell supernatants and specific anti-GM-CSF partially neutralized the inhibitory effect of the DA-3 supernatant on macrophage tumoricidal capability. These results indicate that tumor-derived GM-CSF is an important factor involved in the decreased macrophage cytotoxicity during mammary adenocarcinoma progression.
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