The effect of antilymphocyte globulin (ALG) on human lymphocytes in vitro: inhibition of lymphotoxin production as a sensitive indicator for ALG activity. |
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Authors: | G W Eife R F Eife W Brendel |
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Affiliation: | Kinderklinik and Institut für Chirurgische Forschung der Universität München, D-8000 München 2, West Germany |
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Abstract: | The effect of antilymphocyte globulin (ALG) on lymphocyte function in the presence or absence of complement was investigated by comparing (i) ALG-induced blast-cell transformation, (ii) lymphotoxin production and (iii) its effect on PHA-induced blast-cell transformation, and on (iv) lymphotoxin production and (v) its cytolytic effect on lymphocytes. The most striking observation was that even extremely low doses of ALG were able to suppress significantly the lymphotoxin production without affecting other lymphocyte functions or cell viability; this effect was found to be independent of complement. From the comparisons of the mitogen-induced lymphocyte function in the presence of varying doses of ALG and PHA it can be concluded that ALG exerts its inhibitory effect on lymphokine production most likely by interfering with mitogen recognition rather than lymphokine secretion. |
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