Abstract

Uptake of non-opsonized Escherichia coli by mouse peritoneal macrophages (MPM) is influenced by pre-treatment of MPM with homologous interferon preparations. Incubation of MPM with 10(2)-10(3) units of interferon per ml for 18 hours resulted in a 30-70 per cent increase in the phagocytosis rate as well as maximal phagocytic capacity. This effect was time dependent. At least seven hours of interferon pre-treatment and a phagocytosis period of 90 minutes were necessary for a statistically significant increase of the phagocytosis. Treatment of MPM with high concentrations of interferon (i.e. more than 10(4) units per ml) had a depressive effect on the phagocytosis. Both the enhancing and the depressive effects were characterized by the standard physico-chemical properties of interferons. Both effects were species specific. The phagocytosis enhancing effect was neutralized by anit-interferon serum.

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