Journal article

Stimulation of macrophage plasminogen activator activity by colony‐stimulating factors

JA Hamilton, ER Stanley, AW Burgess, RK Shadduck

Journal of Cellular Physiology | WILEY | Published : 1980

Abstract

Colony‐stimulating factors (CSFs) stimulate granulocyte‐macrophage production from single hemopoietic progenitor cells. Various preparations of purified CSFs of two different subclasses have been shown here to stimulate a plasminogen‐dependent fibrinolytic (plasminogen activator) activity from resident and starch‐induced mouse peritoneal macrophages. Lymphocyte supernatants also stimulate macrophage plasminogen activator (PA) activitty. Since they contain colony stimulating activity, it is possible that one or more sublcasses of CSF in these supernatants is responsible for this effect. Since both colony‐stimulating and macrophage growth activities have been detected at inflammatory sites, th..

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