Abstract

The effect of protease inhibitors and substrates on the killing of tumor cells by in vitro activated macrophages was examined. Phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride, a serine esterase inhibitor, and the active site titrants TPCK and TLCK (chloromethyl ketone derivatives of tosyl- l-phenylalanine and tosyl- l-lysine) inhibited macrophage-mediated cytotoxicity in a dose-dependent and irreversible fashion. The synthetic protease substrates, tosyl-lysine methyl ester and tosyl-arginine methyl ester and the natural esterase inhibitors soybean trypsin inhibitor and antithrombin III had no effect. These results suggest that an activated macrophage-associated esterase may play a modulating role in the cytolytic interaction between activated macrophages and tumor cells.

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