Endogenous regulation of macrophage proliferative expansion by colony-stimulating factor-induced interferon

Robert N. Moore, Hal S. Larsen, David W. Horohov, Barry T. Rouse

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Stimulation of cultures of marine bone-marrow cells with specific macrophage growth factor (colony-stimulating factor 1) resulted in the production of type 1 interferon. Neutralization of this endogenous interferon by antiserum directed against interferons α and β resulted in a significant enhancement of mononuclear phagocyte proliferation from committed marrow precursors. The effect of the antiserum was lost in cultures depleted of adherent cells, an indication that an adherent regulatory cell (or cells) in the marrow limits mononuclear phagocyte proliferation by producing antiproliferative interferon in response to high levels of specific growth factor.

Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)178-181
Número de páginas4
PublicaciónScience
Volumen223
N.º4632
DOI
EstadoPublished - 1984

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National Institute of Allergy and Infectious DiseasesR01AI018960

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