Soluble suppressor factor produced by pokeweek mitogen-stimulated human peripheral blood leukocytes |
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Authors: | F Hofman C A Spina N Rand J L Fahey |
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Affiliation: | Department of Microbiology and Immunology, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California 90024 USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() Human peripheral blood leukocytes were exposed to either PWM or Con A mitogens. Cells activated by both these mitogens were able to depress proliferation in an MLC, and to inhibit the generation of spontaneous killer cell (SK) and induced T-cell cytotoxic activity. PWM-activated cells incubated in media for 48 hr were able to elaborate a soluble factor in vitro. This factor suppressed cytotoxicity, and was active only when present at the initiation of MLC cultures. In contrast, cells exposed to Con A were able to suppress immune responsiveness, but this population did not release a soluble factor which could inhibit cytotoxicity. PWM induction appears to be dependent on phagocytic cells, while Con A activation is less dependent on this adherent population. An enriched adherent cell population, stimulated with PWM, was able to suppress cytotoxicity. Thus, the PWM-stimulated system of suppression is mediated through a soluble factor and is dependent on adherent cells. |
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