H. Kobayashi et al., Cytokine production by rabbit alveolar macrophages: differences between activated and suppressor cell phenotypes, IMMUNOL LET, 69(3), 1999, pp. 339-346
The differences between cytokine-producing profiles of activated macrophage
s (A-M phi) and suppressor macrophages (S-M phi) were examined. A-M phi, wh
ich exhibited cytotoxicity against RK-13 cells, were generated from residen
t rabbit alveolar M phi by treatment with lymphokine solution (culture flui
ds of rabbit spleen cells stimulated with concanavalin A [Con A]). S-M phi,
which were able to inhibit cellular proliferations of rabbit spleen cells
stimulated with Con A, were generated from resident alveolar M phi by treat
ment with 1-methyladenosine (an immunosuppressive molecule in tumourous asc
ites fluids). When A-M phi were stimulated with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in
vitro, the cells produced significantly more interleukin (IL)-1 (similar t
o 1.4 times), IL-6 (similar to 2.1 times), IL-12 (similar to 60 times), and
tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) (similar to 37 times) than did re
sting macrophages (R-M phi) stimulated with LPS as control cells. After the
stimulation with LPS, both A-M phi and R-M phi did not produce transformin
g growth factor-beta (TGF-beta). In contrast, when S-M phi were stimulated
with LPS in vitro, the cells produced significantly more TGF-beta (similar
to 1.6 times) and significantly less IL-6 (similar to 1.8 times) than did c
ontrol cells. Also, S-M phi did not produce IL-1, IL-12, and TNF-alpha into
their culture fluids after the stimulation with LPS. These results show th
e differences between cytokine-producing profiles of A-M phi and S-M phi, a
nd characteristics of their cytokine-producing profiles are analogous to T
cell subsets. Differences displayed in the cytokine profiles may contribute
to the effector (A-M phi) or the suppressor (S-M phi) functions of alveola
r M phi. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.