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Autologous lymphocytes prevent the death of monocytes in culture and promote, as do GM-CSF, IL-3 and M-CSF, their differentiation into macrophages.

Authors :
Lopez M
Martinache C
Canepa S
Chokri M
Scotto F
Bartholeyns J
Source :
Journal of immunological methods [J Immunol Methods] 1993 Feb 26; Vol. 159 (1-2), pp. 29-38.
Publication Year :
1993

Abstract

Blood monocytes collected by apheresis from healthy donors were differentiated in vitro to macrophages which were subsequently activated with recombinant human interferon-gamma. 7 day cultures were established by seeding Ficoll-separated mononuclear cells or elutriation-purified monocytes under different culture conditions. The best macrophage yields required the seeding of mononuclear cells (instead of purified monocytes) in teflon bags with a high air-liquid surface interface. The effects of GM-CSF, IL-3 and M-CSF on the macrophage yield were then evaluated. GM-CSF increased the average yield by 3.6- and 2.3-fold when purified monocytes or total mononuclear cells were seeded respectively. The corresponding increases with IL-3 were 2.5- and 2.1-fold respectively and with M-CSF 1.2- and 1.4-fold respectively. Macrophages matured under these various conditions displayed similar CD14, CD64, CD71, HLA-DR and Max 1 antigen expression and similar in vitro anti-tumoral activity against U937 cells. Culturing in the presence of cytokines permits the large scale production of activated macrophages for adoptive immunotherapy trials.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0022-1759
Volume :
159
Issue :
1-2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of immunological methods
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
8445262
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/0022-1759(93)90138-w