MICROBIOLOGY and IMMUNOLOGY
Online ISSN : 1348-0421
Print ISSN : 0385-5600
ISSN-L : 0385-5600
Suppression of Phorbol Myristate Acetate-Triggering of Macrophage H2O2 Release by Sarcoma 180 Originating Factor
Haruaki TOMIOKAHajime SAITO
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1985 Volume 29 Issue 11 Pages 1099-1109

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A high molecular weight proteinaceous factor in the cell extract of sarcoma 180 (S-180) was found to inhibit phorbol myristate acetate (PMA)-triggering of macrophage H2O2 release. This factor (S-180 factor) was stable at 56C for 1hr and resistant to ultraviolet-irradiation. The S-180 factor inhibited the specific binding of PMA to macrophages and this was accompanied by a parallel reduction of PMA-triggered H2O2 release. S-180 factor preferentially depressed macrophage H2O2 release in response to phorbol diesters including PMA, 4β-phorbol 12β, 13α-diacetate, 4β-phorbol 12β, 13α-didecanoate, 4β-phorbol 12β, 13α-dibenzoate, and 4-o-methyl-PMA rather than the H2O2 release triggered by wheat germ aggulutinin or by phagocytosis of latex particles. The S-180 factor failed to affect the PMA-elicited macrophage cell spreading and macrophage phagocytic activity against latex beads with or without PMA-mediated stimulation. A similar inhibitory factor was found in the extracts of some other murine tumor cells (Ehrlich carcinoma and thymic leukemia) and normal cells (liver, spleen, and peritoneal exudate cells).
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