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Identification of the B cell derived T cell colony promoting activity to soluble CD23.
Authors:F Morel  P Goube de Laforest  A Brizard  J Gombert  J C Lecron
Affiliation:Centre de Recherches sur les Maladies du Sang, Hopital La Miletrie, Poitiers, France.
Abstract:We previously reported that supernatants of phytohemagglutinin (PHA)-stimulated normal human B cells (NBCsup) contain a T cell colony promoting activity. NBCsup were able to (a) increase the number of secondary colonies generated under PHA and interleukin-2 (IL-2) stimulation by peripheral blood-derived primary T colony cells, (b) enhance the ability of CD4+ but not CD8+ peripheral blood T cells to form agar colonies in the presence of PHA and IL-2 and (c) support in vitro differentiation of CD2-3-4-8- prothymocytes into CD2+3+4+ T cells. This activity was therefore refered to as Prothymocyte Differentiating Activity (PTDA). Subsequent studies pointed to striking biochemical and cell source homologies between this B cell derived factor and the 25-kDa soluble CD23 (sCD23). sCD23 has been recently found to display prothymocyte differentiating activity.
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