Two recently identified and purified murine macrophage inflammatory proteins MIP-1 and MIP-2 were tested in vitro both alone, and in combination with purified recombinant (r) murine (mu) GM-CSF, natural (n)muCSF-1, or rhuman (hu)G-CSF, for effects on mouse marrow CFU-GM, in combination with erythropoietin for effects on mouse marrow BFU-E, and in combination with rhuGM-CSF or rhuG-CSF for effects on human marrow CFU-GM. MIP-1 and MIP-2 did not stimulate, but did enhance by up to threefold, colony formation of mouse CFU-GM co-stimulated by rmuGM-CSF and nmuCSF-1, but not by rhuG-CSF, in the absence or presence of serum. MIP-1 and MIP-2 were maximally active at concentrations greater than or equal to 100 ng/ml and the actions appeared to be initiated during the DNA synthetic portion of the cell cycle. Neither MIP-1 nor MIP-2 at up to 1 microgram/ml had any effect on mouse BFU-E, in the absence or presence of erythropoietin. Both MIP-1 and MIP-2 had direct acting effects on purified mouse CFU-GM. The cloning efficiency of 200 purified cells plated with 50 U muCSF-1 was 82% with and 43% without MIP; the cloning efficiency with 50 U rmuGM-CSF was 65% with and 35% without MIP. MIP effects were not mimicked by bacterial LPS, rhuIL-1 alpha, rhuIL-6, or rmuIL-4, and were neutralized by their respective specific antibodies. MIP-1 and MIP-2 also enhanced endogenously stimulated and rhuGM-CSF-, but not rhuG-CSF-, stimulated colony formation by human marrow CFU-GM. These results demonstrate a new role for MIP-1 and MIP-2 in vitro as myelopoietic enhancing activities for CFU-GM.
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November 01 1989
Myelopoietic enhancing effects of murine macrophage inflammatory proteins 1 and 2 on colony formation in vitro by murine and human bone marrow granulocyte/macrophage progenitor cells.
H E Broxmeyer,
H E Broxmeyer
Department of Medicine (Hematology/Oncology), Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis 46223.
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B Sherry,
B Sherry
Department of Medicine (Hematology/Oncology), Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis 46223.
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L Lu,
L Lu
Department of Medicine (Hematology/Oncology), Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis 46223.
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S Cooper,
S Cooper
Department of Medicine (Hematology/Oncology), Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis 46223.
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C Carow,
C Carow
Department of Medicine (Hematology/Oncology), Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis 46223.
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S D Wolpe,
S D Wolpe
Department of Medicine (Hematology/Oncology), Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis 46223.
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A Cerami
A Cerami
Department of Medicine (Hematology/Oncology), Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis 46223.
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H E Broxmeyer
Department of Medicine (Hematology/Oncology), Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis 46223.
B Sherry
Department of Medicine (Hematology/Oncology), Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis 46223.
L Lu
Department of Medicine (Hematology/Oncology), Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis 46223.
S Cooper
Department of Medicine (Hematology/Oncology), Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis 46223.
C Carow
Department of Medicine (Hematology/Oncology), Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis 46223.
S D Wolpe
Department of Medicine (Hematology/Oncology), Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis 46223.
A Cerami
Department of Medicine (Hematology/Oncology), Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis 46223.
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1989) 170 (5): 1583–1594.
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H E Broxmeyer, B Sherry, L Lu, S Cooper, C Carow, S D Wolpe, A Cerami; Myelopoietic enhancing effects of murine macrophage inflammatory proteins 1 and 2 on colony formation in vitro by murine and human bone marrow granulocyte/macrophage progenitor cells.. J Exp Med 1 November 1989; 170 (5): 1583–1594. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.170.5.1583
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