Uncoupling lymphocyte proliferation from differentiation: Dissimilar dose-response relations for pokeweed mitogen-induced proliferation and differentiation of normal human lymphocytes |
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Authors: | Andrew Yen Diana Lewin |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Medicine and Physiology & Biophysics, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242, U.S.A.;2. Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, 1275 York Avenue, New York, New York 10021 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Dose-response relations for pokeweed mitogen (PWM)-induced B- and T-cell proliferation and differentiation of human peripheral blood B lymphocytes were derived. For each tested concentration of PWM used in stimulating mononuclear cells, proliferation, assayed by cell population size and distribution of cells with respect to cell cycle phases; and differentiation, assayed by incidence of cytoplasmic immunoglobulin, were determined as a function of time following PWM stimulation. Balanced T- and non-T-cell proliferation occurred without necessarily being associated with B-cell differentiation. Differentiation, in contrast, was not observed without proliferation. The onset of balanced T- and non-T-cell proliferation preceded the differentiation of B lymphocytes into plasmacytoid cells bearing detectable cytoplasmic immunoglobulin. The dose-response relations for PWM-induced proliferation and differentiation were dissimilar. Optimum proliferation occurred at a PWM concentration of that required to induce differentiation. The results indicate that while B- and T-cell proliferation may be necessary for B-cell differentiation, it is not sufficient. Proliferation can be uncoupled from differentiation. The dissimilarity of the dose-response relations for the two responses makes it improbable that PWM triggers a unique cellular process seminal to proliferation coupled inevitably to subsequent differentiation. |
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