Kowolenko M, Tracy L, Lawrence D A
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Albany Medical College, NY 12208.
J Leukoc Biol. 1989 Mar;45(3):198-206. doi: 10.1002/jlb.45.3.198.
Bone marrow cell responsiveness to hematopoietic growth factors is an integral part of immune responsiveness. Since host resistance is often dependent on bone marrow cell responsiveness and Pb alters host resistance, the influence of Pb on bone marrow cell responsiveness to the hematopoietic growth factor CSF-1 was evaluated. Cell number, soft agar colony formation, cell cycle analysis, as well as 3H-thymidine incorporation were utilized to determine if CSF-1 driven bone marrow-derived macrophage (BMDM) proliferation in vitro is altered in the presence of PbCl2. Data obtained indicate that Pb potentiates the ability of CSF-1 to stimulate thymidine incorporation by BMDM; however, colony formation is inhibited reversibly, and the absolute number of cells in culture is adversely affected by Pb. Propagation of BMDM appears to be more sensitive to Pb (100 nM) than other immune parameters. The decrease in bone marrow cell responsiveness to CSF-1 in the presence of Pb observed in this system may contribute to the decrease in host resistance observed in Pb-exposed animals.
骨髓细胞对造血生长因子的反应性是免疫反应性的一个组成部分。由于宿主抵抗力通常依赖于骨髓细胞反应性,且铅会改变宿主抵抗力,因此评估了铅对骨髓细胞对造血生长因子CSF-1反应性的影响。利用细胞数量、软琼脂集落形成、细胞周期分析以及3H-胸腺嘧啶核苷掺入来确定在存在氯化铅的情况下,CSF-1驱动的骨髓来源巨噬细胞(BMDM)在体外的增殖是否会发生改变。获得的数据表明,铅增强了CSF-1刺激BMDM掺入胸腺嘧啶核苷的能力;然而,集落形成受到可逆性抑制,并且培养物中的细胞绝对数量受到铅的不利影响。BMDM的增殖似乎比其他免疫参数对铅(100 nM)更敏感。在该系统中观察到的在铅存在下骨髓细胞对CSF-1反应性的降低可能导致在铅暴露动物中观察到的宿主抵抗力下降。