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Role of C5a in the induction of tumoricidal activity in C3H/HeJ (Lpsd) and C3H/OuJ (Lpsn) macrophages

Thioglycollate‐elicited macrophages from C3H/HeJ (Lpsd) and C3H/OuJ (Lpsn) mice were cultured in a two‐signal, tumoricidal assay using recombinant interferon‐γ (rlFN‐γ) as the “priming” signal and recombinant human C5a (rC5a) as the “trigger” signal. These experiments were compared directly with a w...

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Published in:Journal of leukocyte biology 1989-12, Vol.46 (6), p.565-570
Main Authors: Hogan, M. Michele, Yancey, Kim B., Vogel, Stefanie N.
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Summary:Thioglycollate‐elicited macrophages from C3H/HeJ (Lpsd) and C3H/OuJ (Lpsn) mice were cultured in a two‐signal, tumoricidal assay using recombinant interferon‐γ (rlFN‐γ) as the “priming” signal and recombinant human C5a (rC5a) as the “trigger” signal. These experiments were compared directly with a well established, two‐signal tumoricidal assay in which rlFN‐γ was used as the “priming” signal and protein‐rich, butanol‐extracted lipopolysaccharide (But‐LPS) as the “trigger” signal. These studies showed that rlFN‐γ‐primed macrophages can be triggered in a dose‐dependent manner by rC5a to effecthigh levels of tumoricidal activity. Maximum levels of cytotoxicity achieved using this endogenously produced, biologically active peptide as a “trigger” signal were comparable to those obtained using But‐LPS. Moreover, experiments in which anti‐C5 antibody was included in macrophage cultures stimulated with rlFN‐γ and But‐LPS showed a significant reduction (P < .05) in tumoricidal activity. Because LPS has been shown to induce macrophage C5 production and enzyme release, these findings suggest that macrophage‐derived C5 is locally converted to C5a (or some other biologically active C5 cleavage fragment), which functions as an autocrine trigger signal for the induction of tumoricidal activity. In summary, these data suggest 1) that rC5a can provide a “second signal” to rlFN‐γ‐primed murine macrophages for the induction of tumoricidal activity and 2) that macrophage‐derived C5 or C5a may represent an autocrine signal induced by exogenous “trigger signals.”
ISSN:0741-5400
1938-3673
DOI:10.1002/jlb.46.6.565