Macrophage-derived neutrophil chemotactic factor is involved in the neutrophil recruitment inhibitory activity present in the supernatants of LPS-stimulated macrophages

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作者
TavaresMurta, BM
Cunha, FQ
DiasBaruffi, M
RoqueBarreira, MC
Ferreira, SH
机构
[1] UNIV SAO PAULO,FAC MED RIBEIRAO PRETO,DEPT PHARMACOL,BR-14049900 RIBEIRAO PRET,SP,BRAZIL
[2] UNIV SAO PAULO,FAC MED RIBEIRAO PRETO,DEPT MICROBIOL IMMUNOL & PARASITOL,BR-14049900 RIBEIRAO PRET,SP,BRAZIL
关键词
cytokine; inflammation; inhibition; leukocyte; migration; neutrophil;
D O I
10.1155/S0962935196000208
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
IN a previous study, we demonstrated the presence of a neutrophil recruitment inhibitory factor (NRIF) in the supernatants of LPS-stimulated macrophages. Recently, the purification of a 54 kDa protein, identified as the macrophage-derived neutrophil chemotactic factor (MNCF) was reported. Since NRIF and MNCF are obtained under the same conditions, and, since the intravenous administration of TNF-alpha and IL-8 inhibits neutrophil migration, we have investigated whether MNCF could be responsible for this inhibitory activity. After affinity chromatography of the macrophage supernatants on a D-galactose column, the inhibitory activity was recovered in both the unbound (D-gal(-)) and bound (D-gal(+)) fractions, with, MNCF being found in the D-gal(+) fraction. Further gel filtration of the latter on Superdex 75 yielded a single peak containing both activities. In a cytotoxicity assay, most of the TNF found in the crude supernatants was recovered in the D-gal(-) fraction. Furthermore, the incubation of the D-gal(-) fraction with anti-TNF-alpha plus anti-IL-8 antisera partially prevents its inhibitory effect on neutrophil migration, but had no effect on the D-gal(+) activity. Overall, these results suggest that the D-gal(-) inhibitory effect is partially mediated by TNF-alpha and IL-8, and that MNCF accounts for the inhibition of neutrophil migration in vivo by the D-gal(+) fraction.
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