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Prothymosin alpha 1 effects in vitro on chemotaxis, cytotoxicity and oxidative response of neutrophils from melanoma, colorectal and breast tumor patients
Authors:H Heidecke  K Eckert  K Schulze-Forster  HR Maurer
Affiliation:Dep. Biochemie, Molekularbiologie und Biotechnologie, Freie Universit?t Berlin, Germany.
Abstract:Immunoregulatory effects of thymic peptides on functions of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs) are poorly investigated. We studied the effects of prothymosin alpha 1 (Pro alpha 1) on PMNs from patients with colorectal tumors, breast tumors and melanoma (total n = 37) in comparison with healthy donors (n = 18), with respect to chemotaxis, cytotoxicity against HCT-116 colon tumor cells, oxidative response (chemiluminescence reaction) as well as expression of surface marker molecules. We found that Pro alpha 1 was equally effective in stimulating the chemotactic activity of PMNs from tumor patients and healthy donors (43% increase). PMNs from tumor patients, especially with breast tumor, showed a significant enhancement of cytotoxicity against the tumor target cells in comparison with healthy donors. With respect to the PMNs cytotoxicity, only about 50% of the colorectal tumor patients and healthy donors responded to Pro alpha 1 and FMLP. As to the oxidative response of PMNs, elevated levels were found only among colorectal tumor patients. Pro alpha 1 significantly increased the oxidative response in breast and colorectal tumor patients by 55% and 25%, respectively. Pro alpha 1 decreased the expression of CD16 on PMNs of healthy donors, but not that of CD11a, CD11b, CD11c, CD13, CD14, CD15 and CD32. Therefore, we suggest, that Pro alpha 1 may improve some PMN functions of tumor patients, associated with the proposed role in host-tumor interaction.
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