1981
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.127.3.912
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Lymphocyte mediation of lipopolysaccharide-stimulated macrophage metabolism.

Abstract: LPS activation of murine macrophage metabolism and arginase production may be mediated by products of B lymphocytes. Splenic nonadherent cells, containing both B and T lymphocytes, splenic T cells, and thymocytes all stimulated macrophage glucose metabolism in co-culture. Supernatants derived from preculturing each of these cells in the absence of serum or other exogenous stimulant were also active in enhancing macrophage glucose utilization. When lipopolysaccharides were used to stimulate the lymphocyte popul… Show more

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