Immuno-suppressive effect of human macrophages. I. Evidence for an unstable soluble factor(s) inhibiting DNA synthesis and proliferation in PHA-stimulated lymphocytes.

G Unsgaard
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Macrophages obtained by culturing blood monocytes in vitro for 8 days showed capacity to inhibit DNA synthesis and cell proliferation in PHA-stimulated lymphocytes separated from the macrophages by a membrane with pore size 0.2 micron. The DNA synthesis was measured as 3H thymidine incorporation and the proliferation as cell counts. The depression was reduced when the distance between macrophages and lymphocytes was increased concomitant with increased culture volume. Heat-killing of macrophages abolished their lymphocyte depressing capacity. Full inhibitory effect was established within 4 hours when lymphocytes were cultured in the proximity of macrophages. The effect was blocked by molecular filtration membranes with nominal molecular weight limits (nmwl) 1,000 and 10,000 whereas membranes with nmwl 25,000 only partially blocked the effect. No inhibitory effect was registered in the supernatants from macrophage-depressed lymphocyte cultures. Presumably the lymphocyte depressing effect is mediated via an unstable soluble factor(s).

人巨噬细胞的免疫抑制作用。一种不稳定可溶性因子抑制pha刺激淋巴细胞DNA合成和增殖的证据。
体外培养血单核细胞8天获得的巨噬细胞显示出抑制DNA合成和细胞增殖的能力,pha刺激淋巴细胞被0.2微米孔径的膜分离。DNA合成以3H胸腺嘧啶掺入量测定,增殖以细胞计数测定。随着培养量的增加,巨噬细胞与淋巴细胞之间的距离增加,抑制作用减弱。热杀伤巨噬细胞使其淋巴细胞抑制能力丧失。在巨噬细胞附近培养淋巴细胞,4小时内形成完全抑制作用。该效应被标称分子量限制(nmwl)为1,000和10,000的分子过滤膜所阻断,而nmwl为25,000的膜仅部分阻断了该效应。巨噬细胞抑制淋巴细胞培养的上清液无抑制作用。推测淋巴细胞抑制作用是通过一种不稳定的可溶性因子介导的。
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