Abstract
We investigated the effects of IL-2 and IFN-γ on the expression of the proto-oncogene c-fms mRNA, which encodes for the macrophage CSF receptor. Low constitutive expression of c-fms mRNA was detected in fresh human monocytes. Stimulation of monocytes with IL-2 induced a significant increase in c-fms mRNA relative to medium control that was observed as early as 6 h after IL-2 stimulation. Dose-response experiments showed that 100 U/ml of IL-2 were sufficient to enhance the expression of c-fms mRNA. In contrast IFN-γ did not modify the levels of c-fms transcript. Immunoprecipitation experiments demonstrated that IL-2 enhanced c-fms glycoprotein levels. Experiments in which monocytes were activated with IFN-γ or IL-2 followed by macrophage CSF-1 and then tested for tumoricidal activity demonstrated that macrophage CSF-1 sustained the cytotoxic activity induced by IL-2 but not by IFN-γ. These data demonstrate that IL-2 enhances c-fms mRNA and c-fms glycoprotein expression suggesting that IL-2, by augmenting expression of macrophage CSF-1 receptors, can lead to prolongation of monocyte-mediated tumoricidal activity obtained in the presence of exogenous macrophage CSF-1.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1137-1143 |
Number of pages | 7 |
Journal | Journal of Immunology |
Volume | 145 |
Issue number | 4 |
State | Published - 1990 |
Externally published | Yes |