Abstract

The effects of major basic protein (MBP) on superoxide anion release in vitro from normal guinea pig (GP) alveolar macrophages (AM) was determined. Native MBP at 55 μg/ml had an immediate effect (reduction) on phorbol myristate acetate (PMA)—induced ( p < 0.01) and spontaneous ( p = 0.055) superoxide (O 2 −) release by GP AMs. A similar effect was not observed from AMs incubated for 24 hours with MBP before assessment of O 2 − release. However, after AMs were incubated with MBP for 48 hours, again there was a significant reduction observed in both PMA-induced ( p = 0.01) and spontaneous ( p = 0.002) O 2 − release compared to that of control cultures. The immediate effect of MBP on AM O 2 − release was not due to cytotoxicity of MBP for AM. In contrast, the effect observed after 48 hours of culture was due, in part, to a direct toxic effect of the MBP on the AM because the viability of AM cultured for 48 hours with MBP (55 μg/ml) was 63.6% ± 13% compared to the viability of control cultures of AM that was 83.9% ± 7%; p = 0.03. The effect of MBP on AM O 2 − release at 48 hours was progressive over concentrations ranging from 2 to 55 μg/ml. These data suggest that native MBP can affect adversely PMA-induced and spontaneous release of O 2 − by GP AMs and that this effect depends only in part on the cytotoxic properties of MBP.

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