Abstract
Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) is a T cell- derived lymphokine which induces hematopoietic precursor cells to proliferate in vitro and differentiate to neutrophils and macrophages. GM-CSF also inhibits the motility of mature neutrophils (NIF-T activity), and primes neutrophils to enhance oxidative metabolism in response to the bacterial chemoattractant, N-formyl-methionyl-leucyl- phenylalanine (f-MLP). The present study was designed to determine whether this lymphokine also enhances neutrophil oxidative metabolism in response to the other major physiological chemoattractants which include complement-derived C5a, and the 5-lipoxygenation product of arachidonic acid, leukotriene B4 (LTB4). Superoxide anion production was measured as superoxide dismutase-inhibitable cytochrome C reduction. Purified biosynthetic GM-CSF enhanced superoxide anion production by neutrophils in response to f-MLP, C5a desArg, and LTB4. In contrast to several other factors which prime neutrophils, GM-CSF did not prime for an enhanced oxidative response to phorbol myristate acetate (PMA). These results suggest that GM-CSF may be an endogenous regulator of neutrophil inflammatory responses induced by the major physiological chemoattractants.
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