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Unmasking by antimetabolites of receptors for sheep red blood cells on human lymphocytes
Authors:J Wybran  B H Belohradsky  H H Fudenberg
Institution:University of California School of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Section of Immunology, San Francisco, California 94143 U.S.A.
Abstract:The action of antimetabolites (puromycin, cycloheximide) and cold was studied in the human rosette system. We found that the number of detectable receptors for sheep red blood cells on peripheral blood lymphocytes was increased in presence of some concentration of these drugs. A similar finding was noted when the blood lymphocytes were left at 4 °C. The possibility that both cold and antimetabolites, by modifying the cell membrane mobility, increase the receptor affinity and thus the number of detectable receptors is discussed. Another attractive possibility is also presented. We propose that the unmasking effect by antimetabolites is due to inhibition of protein synthesis which is necessary to better express the receptors for sheep red blood cells on human lymphocytes. This concept of decreased protein synthesis affecting the expression of surface receptors may be a more general phenomenon.
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