The Effect of Three Human Recombinant Hematopoietic Growth Factors (granulocyte-macrophage Colony-stimulating Factor, Granulocyte Colony-stimulating Factor, and Interleukin-3) on Phagocyte Oxidative Activity
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Hematopoietic growth factors not only modulate blood progenitor cell activity but also alter the function of mature phagocytes. Recombinant human granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (rhGM-CSF; 1 ng/mL for 60 min) did not stimulate luminol-enhanced chemiluminescence of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs) in suspension but primed PMN for as much as a 15-fold increase in chemiluminescence in response to f-met-leu-phe (fMLP). Mixed mononuclear leukocytes (monocytes [approximately 20%] and lymphocytes [approximately 80%]; MNL) chemiluminescence was very low even after rhGM-CSF priming, but MNLs added to the PMNs (PMN-MNL) resulted in near doubling of rhGM-CSF-primed PMN fMLP-stimulated chemiluminescence. The enhancing factor(s) from MNLs were inherent rather than induced by the GM-CSF, and purified lymphocytes increased GM-CSF-primed PMN chemiluminescence equal to mixed MNLs. We could not detect cell-free "enhancing factor(s)," but cell-to-cell contact further enhanced rhGM-CSF-primed fMLP-stimulated PMN-MNL oxidative activity by 40%. Polyclonal rabbit anti-tumor necrosis factor (TNF) (but not preimmune serum) decreased both fMLP-stimulated rhGM-CSF-primed PMNs and PMN-MNL chemiluminescence, suggesting that TNF on the PMN surface is enhancing GM-CSF-primed chemiluminescence. GM-CSF priming markedly increased PMN superoxide release (sevenfold), but PMN superoxide release was not further enhanced by the presence of MNLs. Recombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (rhG-CSF) and interleukin-3 (rhIL-3) displayed much smaller effects on pure PMNs and mixed PMN-MNL chemiluminescence and superoxide release than rhGM-CSF. rhGM-CSF primes PMNs for increased oxidative activity more than rhG-CSF and rhIL-3. Maximal oxidative activity was observed when mixed PMN-MNL were primed with GM-CSF in a cell pellet-promoting cell-to-cell contact. This enhanced activity can be attributed, in part, to both inherent enhancing factor(s) on lymphocytes and PMN-associated TNF induced by GM-CSF.
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