In vitro stimulation of human granulopoiesis by purified protein derivative (PPD) |
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Authors: | R. Garand J. Aubry B. P. le Mével |
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Affiliation: | (1) FRA 13 INSERM, UER Médecine, 1, rue Gaston Veil, 44035 Nantes, Cédex, France |
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Abstract: | Summary The effect of purified protein derivative (PPD) on human granulopoiesis was studied in an in vitro semisolid culture system of human bone marrow in which PPD was incorporated into the leukocyte feeder layers. We observed that preincubation of the feeder layers with PPD was necessary to induce a significant rise of agar culture colony-forming units (CFU-c) with a maximum of 3 days' preincubation and a dose of 200 g for 106 leukocytes. A similar effect was obtained when a conditioned medium from PPD-stimulated leukocytes was used instead of feeder layers. We have found a significant correlation between the skin test response of the leukocyte donors to PPD and the colony-stimulating activity of their leukocytes exposed to PPD: these results suggest that PPD could stimulate human granulopoiesis by an indirect effect on CSF-producing mononuclear cells. |
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