On the expression of nitric oxide synthase by human macrophages. Why no NO?
- PMID: 7499961
- DOI: 10.1002/jlb.58.6.643
On the expression of nitric oxide synthase by human macrophages. Why no NO?
Abstract
The production of nitric oxide (NO) and its role in the anti-tumor and anti-microbial effects of rodent macrophages appears well established. In contrast, the circumstances required for its release from human monocytes/macrophages and its potential role in human pathology remain controversial. Evidence to be discussed suggests that NO is a redundant, autotoxic, immunosuppressive, and inefficient mediator of macrophage function. For these reasons, the expression of nitric oxide synthase as a rapid-response, high-output effector pathway may have been evolved out of the human monocyte/macrophage response repertoire or severely restricted in its expression. Hypothetical roles for a modest and circumscribed production of NO by human macrophages are proposed.
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