Generation of multinucleated giant cells by culture of monocyte-derived macrophages with IL-4

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作者
Dugast, C [1 ]
Gaudin, A [1 ]
Toujas, L [1 ]
机构
[1] CTR REG LUTTE CANC,DEPT BIOL,F-35062 RENNES,FRANCE
关键词
human; cytokines; CD antigens; phagocytosis;
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10.1002/jlb.61.4.517
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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Culturing human monocytes in the presence of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) and interleukin-4 (IL-4) has been reported to provoke the formation of multinucleated giant cells (GCs). In the present work, GCs were generated in a two-step procedure in which macrophages were first differentiated from monocytes before being fused into GCs. The two cytokines used acted sequentially, GM-CSF was required for monocyte differentiation and IL-4 for macrophage fusion. Macrophages were purified from cultures of blood mononuclear cells maintained for 7 days in plastic bags. When seeded in conventional plastic-ware in the presence of IL-4, these macrophages showed an increased motility, spread in thin cytoplasmic lamellas, regrouped in clusters, and within 1-3 weeks, differentiated into GCs. Multinucleated cells also appeared in IL-4-untreated macrophage cultures but the number of nuclei did not exceed 2 or 3, compared with more than 30 in the presence of IL-4. Scanning electron microscopy of GCs showed highly developed pseudopods. GCs reacted with anti-CD11b, -CD54, -CD68, -HLA-ABC, and -HLA-DR monoclonal antibodies and AMH-152 but were CD14- and CD64-negative. Both untreated and IL-4-treated macrophages conserved pinocytic and phagocytic activity. Thus, IL-4 induced a differentiation process in which macrophages lost markers like CD14 and CD64, acquired an enhanced membrane motility, and fused in multinucleated GCs.
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