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Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, November 1999, p. 791-798, Vol. 6, No. 6
Department of Pathobiology, The University of
Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut 06269
Received 29 March 1999/Returned for modification 4 June
1999/Accepted 28 July 1999
Previously, our laboratory showed that bovine and caprine mammary
secretions are chemotactic and that chemoattractants found in these
secretions are qualitatively different according to infection status
and/or lactation stage. However, the cellular source of the
chemoattractants has not been defined. In this study we used a modified
Boyden chamber assay to examine the ability of previously established
caprine mammary epithelial cell (CMEC) and myoepithelial cell (CMMyoEC)
lines to produce chemoattractants for neutrophils. We found that CMEC
culture supernatants, but not those of CMMyoEC cultures, induced in
vitro neutrophil chemotaxis. Further characterization showed that
chemotactic activity was produced when the cells underwent contact-induced differentiation. Neutrophil migration was chemotactic, not chemokinetic, and was augmented when the epithelial and
myoepithelial cells were cocultured. Additionally, chemotactic activity
was inducible by Staphylococcus aureus plus alpha-toxin,
Escherichia coli, and interleukin-1
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Inducible and Constitutive In Vitro Neutrophil
Chemokine Expression by Mammary Epithelial and Myoepithelial
Cells
(IL-1
) in CMEC
cultures. However, CMMyoEC cultures could not be induced to produce
chemotactic activity. Anti-IL-8 antibody was able to block some
constitutively produced chemotactic activity and chemotactic activity
induced by IL-1
and S. aureus plus alpha-toxin. These
results indicate that epithelial cells may play a major role in
producing chemoattractants, specifically IL-8, in the mammary gland.
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: The University
of Connecticut, Department of Pathobiology, U-89, Storrs, CT
06269-3089. Phone: (860) 486-3739. Fax: (860) 486-2794. E-mail:
Tyang{at}UconnVM.Uconn.Edu.
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