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The capacity of fetal calf serum to support a primary antibody response in vitro is determined,in part,by its reduced glutathione content
Authors:JTerrell Hoffeld  Joost J Oppenheim
Institution:Section of Cellular Immunology, Laboratory of Microbiology and Immunology, National Institute of Dental Research, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20205 USA
Abstract:Fetal calf serum (FCS) is unique among mammalian sera in its ability to support a primary antibody response, in vitro, by murine spleen cells. Another property unique to FCS among mammalian sera is its content of the tripeptide, glutathione. Since glutathione has a number of physiological functions important to cell function and survival, we have studied the possible relationship between the glutathione content of FCS and the ability of FCS to support a primary antibody response, in vitro. Our findings indicate that the capacity of FCS to support the murine spleen cell primary antibody response, in vitro, is, in part a function of its reduced glutathione (GSH) content, since: (a) GSH concentration correlates directly and definitively with the capacity of a lot of FCS to support an antibody response; (b) oxidation of GSH by heating a supportive FCS diminishes the supportive capacity of that FCS; and (c) such a treated FCS can be reconstituted to full supportiveness by appropriate doses of GSH. We postulate that reduced glutathione achieves this effect by scavenging lipid hydroperoxides generated by the action of oxygen-derived free radicals in the cell cultures.
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