Tumour cell inhibition of macrophage cytokine activity.

B M Hannigan, O R McNally, O Kirrane, S J Eason
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Macrophages elaborate both effector and regulatory immune functions. It was hypothesised that tumours can exert a local alteration of macrophage function. Murine peritoneal macrophage-derived cytokines were assayed in the presence and absence of cells, cytosol fractions or conditioned media (TCCM) from established murine tumour lines. Interleukin-1 beta, interleukin-6 and tumour necrosis factor-alpha activities were significantly inhibited by tumour cells or their products, as were the corresponding recombinant human cytokines. Intracellular protein kinase C activation was also measured and was significantly inhibited by murine TCCM, thus suggesting one possible site of inhibitor action. Data analyses indicate that the inhibitory factor(s) is probably not an already well-characterised macrophage inhibitor.

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肿瘤细胞抑制巨噬细胞细胞因子活性。
巨噬细胞具有免疫效应和调节功能。据推测,肿瘤可以局部改变巨噬细胞的功能。小鼠腹腔巨噬细胞来源的细胞因子在存在和不存在细胞、细胞质组分或条件培养基(TCCM)的情况下进行了检测。白细胞介素-1 β、白细胞介素-6和肿瘤坏死因子α的活性被肿瘤细胞或其产物显著抑制,相应的重组人细胞因子也是如此。细胞内蛋白激酶C的激活也被测量,并被小鼠TCCM显著抑制,从而提示了一个可能的抑制剂作用位点。数据分析表明,抑制因子可能不是一种已经被充分表征的巨噬细胞抑制剂。
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