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Activation of macrophage tumoricidal activity by photodynamic treatment in vitro-indirect activation of macrophages by photodynamically killed tumor cells

✍ Scribed by Isabella Reiter; Günter Schwamberger; Barbara Krammer


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
959 KB
Volume
50
Category
Article
ISSN
1011-1344

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✦ Synopsis


Macrophages constitute a major part of natural tumor defense by their capacity to destroy selectively a broad range of tumor types upon specific activation. In the last couple of years, these cells have also been implicated as effector cells in the destruction of tumors by photodynamic therapy. In the present work, the potential role of macrophage-mediated tumor cytotoxicity after photodynamic treatment in vitro has been investigated with respect to photodynamic activation of macrophages for tumoricidal effector functions. Our data show that photodynamic treatment of highly pure murine bone-marrow-derived macrophages with the hematoporphyrin derivative Photosan-3 does not result in activation of these cells for cytotoxicity against YAC-1 tumor cells or secretion of tumor necrosis factor and nitric oxide, irrespective of co-stimulation with interferon-gamma, a potent priming agent for macrophage antitumoral activity. On the contrary, treatment with higher photosensitizer doses is found to reduce markedly the viability of the macrophage effector cells. Thus, these results do not lend any support to the hypothesis of direct macrophage activation by photodynamic treatment. However, macrophages are found to be activated for tumoricidal effector functions indirectly by photodynamically killed tumor cells, in a way reminiscent of phagocytosis-inducing stimuli. It is thus suggested that recognition and phagocytosis of photodynamically destroyed tumor cells constitutes the major signal for local activation of macrophages in photodynamically treated tumor tissues, which may be crucial for final, specific eradication by the immune system of tumor cells surviving photodynamic treatment.


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