The specific and endogenous mitotic inhibitor of lymphocytes (chalone) |
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Authors: | A. M. Attallah G. H. Sunshine C. V. Hunt J. C. Houck |
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Affiliation: | Biochemical Research Laboratory, Research Foundation of Children''s Hospital, National Medical Center, Washington, DC 20009, USA |
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Abstract: | Aqueous extracts of various lymphoid tissues, but not of non-lymphoid tissues, contain a species-non-specific but cell-specific inhibitor of the transformation and DNA synthesis of PHA-stimulated human lymphocytes which is apparently not cytotoxic and is reversible. This activity is found in similar molecular weight fractions from pure lymphocytes obtained in culture and hence appears to be endogenous to the lymphocyte itself. This specific and endogenous mitotic inhibitor does not appear to be a result of competitive lectin-binding, thymidine pool size dilution, phosphorylation, destruction of thymidine, or the direct immunosuppressive effects of thymidine upon the lymphocytes themselves. Rather, it appears to be a result of the effects of a protein contained in the crude ultrafiltrate from lymphoid tissues whose properties correspond to those originally described by Bullough & Laurence for a ‘chalone’. The chalone activity from thymus appears to be specific for T cells rather than B cells. |
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