Elaboration of leukocyte migration inhibitory factor by human lymphocyte subpopulations stimulated with mitogens. |
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Authors: | Liisa Räsänen Eliisa Karhumäki Kai Krohn |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Biomedical Sciences, University of Tampere, SF-33101 Tampere 10, Finland |
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Abstract: | This paper describes experiments to determine whether human lymphocyte sub-populations stimulated with a variety of mitogens, leucoagglutinin (LA), concanavalin A (con A), pokeweed mitogen (PWM), protein A (prot A), and anti-β2-microglobulin (anti-β2m), synthesize lymphokines. T and B lymphocytes as well as unseparated mononuclear cells were stimulated with the mitogens, and the presence of leukocyte inhibitory factor (LIF) in the culture supernatants was tested by an agarose migration method. Culture supernatants stimulated with LA or prot A were also fractionated on Sephadex G-100 columns, and LIF-containing fractions were tested for heat stability and the effect of monosaccharides. The results indicated that LA and con A caused LIF synthesis only in T-cell populations, while PWM stimulated both T and B lymphocytes and prot A and anti-β2mm were B-cell stimulants. Furthermore, LIF from LA-and prot-A-stimulated cultures behaved similarly upon physicochemical characterization. |
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