Tumor necrosis factor-mediated cytotoxicity by tumor-associated macrophages
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Tumor necrosis factor-mediated cytotoxicity by tumor-associated macrophages
Abstract
We have directly demonstrated that macrophages present within solid EMT6 mammary tumors (of BALB/c origin) produce TNF-alpha (TNF). These tumor-associated macrophages lysed WEHI-164, a TNF-sensitive cell line, very efficiently. This cytotoxicity was abrogated in the presence of anti-TNF antisera. In contrast, EMT6 cells, the tumor from which the macrophages were obtained, were not effectively lysed by the macrophages and were 100-fold less sensitive to lysis by recombinant mouse TNF. Thus, marked heterogeneity exists among tumors regarding sensitivity to TNF-mediated cytotoxicity. Similarly, macrophages which infiltrate into EMT6 multicellular spheroids implanted into the peritoneal cavity as well as free cells within the cavity exhibited TNF-mediated cytotoxicity of WEHI-164 cells, but failed to lyse EMT6 cells. The kinetics of lysis by these cells was similar to that of recombinant mouse TNF.
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