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. 1982 Sep;49(3):701-8.

Antibody-dependent and -independent cytotoxicity of human mononuclear phagocytes: defective stimulation of tumoricidal activity in milk macrophages

Antibody-dependent and -independent cytotoxicity of human mononuclear phagocytes: defective stimulation of tumoricidal activity in milk macrophages

A Biondi et al. Clin Exp Immunol. 1982 Sep.

Abstract

Human peripheral blood monocytes, milk macrophages and peritoneal exudate macrophages were purified by adherence. antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) was measured using the murine TLX9 lymphoma pre-labelled with 3H-thymidine. Direct, antibody-independent tumoricidal activity was measured against the murine TU5 line pre-labelled with 3H-thymidine. All mononuclear phagocyte populations tested were similarly effective in mediating ADCC against TLX9 cells. In the absence of deliberate stimulation blood monocytes and peritoneal macrophages had appreciable spontaneous cytotoxicity against the susceptible TU5 line. In contrast, four out of 10 milk macrophage preparations lacked detectable spontaneous killing activity on this target. In vitro exposure to partially purified fibroblast interferon (IFN) or to lymphokine supernatants from PHA stimulated lymphocytes augmented the direct tumoricidal activity of blood monocytes and peritoneal exudate macrophages. Milk macrophages were completely unresponsive to IFN and lymphokines. therefore the capacity to mediate antibody-dependent and -independent cytotoxicity against tumour cells can be dissociated to some extent in human mononuclear phagocyte populations from diverse anatomical sites.

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