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Suppression by apoptotic cells defines tumor necrosis factor-mediated induction of glomerular mesangial cell apoptosis by activated macrophages

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PATHOLOGY
Volume 159, Issue 4, Pages 1397-1404

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/S0002-9440(10)62526-6

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Activated macrophages (M phi) isolated from inflamed glomeruli or generated by interferon-gamma and lipopolysaccharide treatment in vitro induce glomerular mesangial cell apoptosis by hitherto incompletely understood mechanisms. in this report we demonstrate that nitric oxide-independent killing of co-cultured mesangial cells by interferon-gamma /lipopolysaccharide-activated M phi is suppressed by binding/ingestion of apoptotic cells and is mediated by rumor necrosis factor (TNF). Thus, soluble TNF receptor-1 significantly inhibited induction of mesangial cell apoptosis by 1) rodent M phi in the presence of nitric oxide synthase inhibitors or 2) human M phi both situations in which nitric oxide release was minimal. Furthermore, murine TNF knockout M phi were completely unable to induce mesangial cell apoptosis in the presence of nitric oxide synthase inhibitors. We conclude that TNF-restricted M phi -directed apoptosis of glomerular mesangial cells can be down-regulated by M phi binding/ingestion of apoptotic cells, suggesting a new mechanism for negative feedback regulation of M phi controls on resident cell number at inflamed sites.

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