Abstract
Macrophages in malignant pleural effusions (MPEs) demonstrate a promalignant phenotype. They release mediators, which are a source of inflammation within the pleura. We established in vitro model proving that pleural macrophages isolated from effusions affect cancer cells in their pro- or anti-apoptotic activity via humoral mediators. Additionally, we measured concentrations of selected transcription factors in cancer cells. Pleural macrophages can affect the apoptosis of cancer cells via intercellular mediators which trigger different signal transductors in cancer cells. The observed effect is connected to the composition of exudate which may vary depending on its origin, either malignant or nonmalignant.
Acknowledgments
Authors are grateful to Prof. Jan Zeromski and Mr. Senan Yasar for assistance in manuscript preparation.
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The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the article.