Identification of Monocyte Chemotactic Activity Produced by Malignant Cells

Dana T. Graves(Boston Medical Center), Yanling Jiang(Boston Medical Center), Mark J. Williamson(Boston Medical Center), Anthony J. Valente(Cleveland Research (United States))
Science
September 29, 1989
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Abstract

Human malignant cells secrete low molecular size proteins that attract peripheral blood monocytes and may be responsible for the accumulation of tumor-associated macrophages observed in vivo. Similar chemotactic proteins are secreted by cultured vascular smooth muscle cells. The predominant monocyte chemoattractants produced by tumor cells of differing origin were demonstrated to be related to smooth muscle cell-derived chemotactic factor. Thus, a single class of chemotactic proteins is produced by different cell types, which suggests a common mechanism for the recruitment of monocytes and macrophages. These results are significant in view of the potential of macrophages to affect tumor growth.


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