The clonogenic growth of myeloid leukemia cell lines was inhibited by recombinant tumor necrosis factor (rTNF) at 1-15 pM concentration. However, wild type (promyelocytic) HL-60 cells were highly resistant to growth inhibition, but responded with differentiation into monocyte-like cells at 100 pM rTNF. The clonogenic growth of fresh acute myeloid leukemia cells was inhibited by 50% at approximately 15 pM rTNF. The growth of normal granulocyte-macrophage progenitors (CFU-GM) was also inhibited (by 50 pM rTNF), as was the growth of erythroid progenitors (BFU-E) (by 150 pM rTNF). A synergistic antiproliferative effect was demonstrated between rTNF and recombinant interferon-gamma. Use of radioiodinated rTNF enabled us to detect 1,500-2,100 binding sites on myeloid cell lines at 4 degrees C with Kd of approximately 300 pM. At 37 degrees C, the transfer of bound ligand to lysosomes was followed by degradation, inhibited by NH4+. No correlation was observed between the number of binding sites or affinity at 4 degrees C and antiproliferative response to the addition of rTNF.
C Peetre, U Gullberg, E Nilsson, I Olsson
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