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Stimulation of human T cell colony growth by a lymphocyte colony enhancement factor derived from lymphocyte subpopulations.

Authors :
Lenz R
Alter A
Radnay J
Goldman J
Cooper O
Sredni D
Rozenszajn LA
Source :
Natural immunity and cell growth regulation [Nat Immun Cell Growth Regul] 1990; Vol. 9 (3), pp. 228-36.
Publication Year :
1990

Abstract

Blood mononuclear cells (MNC) develop into T cell colonies when the cells are sensitized with PHA and seeded in a two-layer soft agar system. Conditioned medium (CM) derived from MNC enhanced lymphocyte colony formation when it was added to the culture system. CFU-TL appear to be stimulated into colony formation by molecules secreted by lymphocyte subpopulations contained in the seeded cells. In this study, human peripheral blood MNC were fractionated by a battery of techniques into adherent, E+, CD4+, CD8+, B and null cells. CM was prepared from each of the subpopulations and its effects on T cell colony growth assayed. All the lymphocyte subpopulations were found to generate lymphocyte colony enhancement factor (LCEF). After several purification procedures, CM prepared from CD4 and CD8+, displayed LCEF activity corresponding to proteins of molecular weight 30-40 and 100-140 kD.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0254-7600
Volume :
9
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Natural immunity and cell growth regulation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
1973528