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Inhibition of the lymphocyte blastogenic response to antigen by serum-free culture supernatants of leukemic B cells
Authors:J D Walsh  C L Geczy
Institution:Kolling Institute of Medical Research, The Royal North Shore Hospital of Sydney, St Leonards, New South Wales 2065, Australia
Abstract:Suppressive factors were detected in culture supernatants of the guinea pig B-cell L2C leukemia. Dialyzed culture supernatants (DCS) inhibited the blastogenic response of sensitized lymph node cells (LNC) to a wide dose range of the sensitizing antigen (ovalbumin or PPD) but failed to inhibit the proliferative response to PHA or Con A. In addition, DCS inhibited the response of blast cells to preformed T-cell growth factor (TCGF). The inhibitor(s) in DCS was noncytotoxic, heat stable (30 min at 80 °C), resistant to treatment with trypsin, and exerted its effect subsequent to activation of sensitized LNC by antigen. Washing of DCS-treated cells restored normal reactivity to a subsequent antigen challenge. The target cell for the inhibitor may be cells responding to amplification signals produced by activated T cells. KCl (3 M) extracts of L2C cells behaved like DCS in inhibiting only antigen responses. Both undialyzed culture supernatants (UCS) and leukemic sera inhibited mitogen, allogeneic, and antigen-stimulated proliferative responses by greater than 80%. These soluble factors may participate in the depression of cell-mediated immunity associated with lymphoid malignancies.
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