Journal article
STIMULATION OF BONE MARROW-DERIVED AND PERITONEAL-MACROPHAGES BY A LYMPHOCYTE-T-DERIVED HEMATOPOIETIC GROWTH-FACTOR, PERSISTING CELL-STIMULATING FACTOR
RM CRAPPER, G VAIRO, JA HAMILTON, I CLARKLEWIS, JW SCHRADER
BLOOD | AMER SOC HEMATOLOGY | Published : 1985
Abstract
Several lines of evidence indicated that P cell-stimulating factor (PSF), a T lymphocyte-derived lymphokine known to stimulate the growth of hemopoietic stem and progenitor cells, also acted on macrophages. PSF was absorbed from medium that had been mixed for two hours at 0 degrees C with either resident or thioglycollate-elicited peritoneal cells, suggesting the presence of receptors for PSF on cells in the population. The addition of pure PSF to populations highly enriched in either resident or elicited adherent peritoneal macrophages resulted in stimulation of macrophages with morphological changes, including increases in size, spreading, vacuolation, and the number of cytoplasmic process..
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