Potentiation of the T lymphocyte response to mitogens IV. Serum-free production and testing of macrophage soluble products. |
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Authors: | D C Hoessli A P Jones B H Waksman |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pathology, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06510 USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() Serum-free cultures of activated macrophages generate conditioned media containing both potentiating and inhibitory activities for the lectin-induced transformation of syngeneic thymocytes, lymph node cells, or spleen cells, also cultured in serum-free medium. Exhaustive dialysis of macrophage conditioned medium (MCM) eliminates its inhibitory activity. At mitogenic doses of lectin, the dialyzable material enhances the potentiating activity exerted by macro-molecular factors at low and optimal concentration of MCM. The inhibitory effect of intermediate concentrations of nondialyzed MCM on [3H]thymidine uptake can be reversed if the cells are washed and pulsed in fresh medium, and thus is artefactual. On the other hand, high doses have a real inhibitory effect on proliferative response of transformed lymphocytes. Rat MCM is not mitogenic for any of the target lymphocytes tested. Its effect is observed both in primary cultures of lymphocytes and secondary cultures of blast cells. |
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Keywords: | Correspondence to: Dr. Byron H. Waksman Department of Pathology Yale University School of Medicine 333 Cedar Street New Haven Connecticut 06510. |
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