Activation and augmentation of guinea pig macrophages with streptococcal preparation OK-432 and stimulated spleen cell products.

K Onozaki, K Suzuki, Y Fukutomi, K Yagami, T Hashimoto
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A mechanism of macrophage activation by a streptococcal preparation (OK-432) was studied. Peritoneal exudate macrophages from normal guinea pigs treated in vitro with OK-432 were activated, manifesting increased glucose consumption, increased spreading, and morphological alterations under scanning electron microscopy. Macrophages showed extensive spreading within 1 hr after OK-432 treatment; they then became rounded with characteristic ruffles in their surfaces after 6 hr of treatment. Highly purified macrophages were activated as effectively as a crude macrophage preparation, suggesting that the macrophage activation resulted from a direct interaction between macrophages and OK-432. However, when spleen cells were treated with OK-432, a factor(s) capable of activating macrophages was produced in the culture supernatant. Spleen macrophage-rich preparation was found to release the factor(s) upon stimulation with OK-432, but this did not occur with the lymphocyte-or granulocyte-rich preparations. These results indicate that OK-432 not only activates macrophages by direct interaction without lymphokine participation, but also augments the activation by affecting spleen cells, probably macrophages, in such a way as to produce monokines.

链球菌制剂OK-432和刺激脾细胞产物对豚鼠巨噬细胞的激活和增强作用。
研究了链球菌制剂(OK-432)活化巨噬细胞的机制。经OK-432体外处理的正常豚鼠腹腔渗出巨噬细胞被激活,在扫描电镜下表现为葡萄糖消耗增加,扩散增加,形态改变。巨噬细胞在OK-432处理后1小时内广泛扩散;经过6小时的治疗后,它们的表面变得圆润,有特征的褶皱。高纯度巨噬细胞的活化效果与粗制巨噬细胞一样,这表明巨噬细胞的活化是由巨噬细胞与OK-432直接相互作用引起的。然而,当脾脏细胞用OK-432处理时,在培养上清中产生了一种能够激活巨噬细胞的因子。富含脾脏巨噬细胞的制剂被发现在OK-432刺激下释放该因子,但这种情况不会发生在富含淋巴细胞或粒细胞的制剂中。这些结果表明,OK-432不仅在没有淋巴因子参与的情况下通过直接相互作用激活巨噬细胞,而且通过影响脾细胞(可能是巨噬细胞)从而产生单因子来增强活化。
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