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Reinhard Andreesen, Jürgen Osterholz, G. Albrecht Luckenbach, Ullrich Costabel, Annegret Schulz, Volker Speth, Paul G. Munder, Georg W. Löhr, Tumor Cytotoxicity of Human Macrophages After Incubation With Synthetic Analogues of 2-Lysophosphatidylcholine, JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Volume 72, Issue 1, January 1984, Pages 53–59, https://doi.org/10.1093/jnci/72.1.53
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Abstract
Human alveolar macrophages as well as macrophages derived from Teflon culture of blood-borne monocytes were incubated with synthetic analogues of 2-lysophosphatidylcholine and then tested for their cytotoxic capacity against an allogeneic lymphoma cell line. Metabolic, rather stable analogues enhanced macrophage cytotoxicity significantly. This phenomenon was shown both in a growth-inhibition assay as well as in the 51 Cr release assay. Macrophage activation was dose- and time-dependent and was potentiated at temperatures above 37°C. Incubation of the macrophages with the active compounds induced characteristic changes in cell morphology as revealed by scanning electron microscopy.