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Phytohemagglutinin isolectin stimulation of human lympocytes cultured in serum free medium.
Authors:M J Egorin  F Litvin  R L Felsted  N R Bachur
Institution:Laboratory of Clinical Biochemistry Baltimore Cancer Research Center, DCT, NCI Baltimore, Maryland 21211, USA
Abstract:The ability of the red kidney bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) Phytohemagglutinin (PHA) isolectins L4 and E4 to transform human lymphocytes cultured in serum free or serum supplemented medium was studied. Previous similar studies done in fetal bovine serum (FBS) supplemented medium have shown L4 to be 30–60 times more potent a mitogen than E4. In serum free conditions, this difference was much less, L4 being only 3–9 times more potent than E4. In serum free medium, optimal mitogenic concentrations of L4 and E4 were 1.1.–3.3 ug/culture and 3.3–10 ug/culture respectively as compared to 3.3–10 ug/culture and 90–270 ug/culture for L4 and E4, respectively, in FBS suplemented medium. L4 stimulated lymphocytes in serum containing medium transform more rapidly than do L4 treated cells cultured in serum free conditions. Fetuin added to serum free cultures of lymphocytes more effectively inhibited transformation induced by E4 than by L4. Although the binding of 1251 E4 and L4 to lymphocytes was greatly reduced by the addition of FBS to the medium, the reduction in E4 binding was much greater than that in L4 binding. Neither L4 or E4 caused the death of lymphocytes cultured in serum free or FBS supplemented medium. These results confirm the previously described difference in mitogenic potential between L4 and E4. However, the results of earlier studies done in FBS supplemented medium include several artifacts related to the differential interaction of PHA isolections with fetuin and other serum glycoproteins.
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