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Leishmania donovani infection enhances macrophage viability in the absence of exogenous growth factor.
[摘要] Bone marrow-derived macrophages rapidly die in the absence of macrophage growth factor (M-CSF). However, as demonstrated here, bone marrow-derived macrophages infected with Leishmania donovani exhibit increased viability in the absence of exogenous growth factor. Forty-eight hours after inoculation with promastigotes or amastigotes, infected cell cultures contained 180 and 95% more cells, respectively, than control cultures. This effect was specific to Leishmania infection, as uptake of latex beads or avirulent promastigotes by macrophages did not enhance cell viability. L. donovani-infected macrophages also displayed increased phagocytic capacity, as compared with control macrophages and macrophages grown continuously in M-CSF-containing medium. Supernatants collected from infected cells elaborated a factor(s) that enhanced macrophage viability but did not stimulate macrophage DNA synthesis. This activity of L. donovani-infected cell-conditioned medium could be abrogated by preincubation of macrophages with cycloheximide before inoculation with the parasite, implying that macrophage protein synthesis is required for the elaboration of this factor(s).
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