Uridine labeling of human lymphocytes: Differential uptake by T and B cells |
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Authors: | David W. Scott Shelby H. Josephs |
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Affiliation: | Duke University Medical Center, Division of Immunology, Durham, North Carolina 27710 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Human peripheral blood lymphocytes were labeled with [3H]uridine and separated into immunoglobulin (Ig)-positive-enriched and Ig-negative populations by rosetting and Ficoll sedimentation. The Ig-negative (T cell-rich) fraction was found to be more heavily labeled than the B cell-enriched population, in agreement with previous results in rats. Combined autoradiography and rosetting confirmed the differential uridine labeling of T and B cells. Incorporation of cytidine and adenosine by T and B cell-enriched populations showed similar but less dramatic differential labeling. |
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