Characteristics of the Cells-Producents of Thymic Chemotactic Factor for Bone Marrow Stem Elements |
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Authors: | Anfalova T. V. Khromykh L. M. Petrishchev V. N. Kazanskii D. B. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Blokhin Cancer Research Center, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Kashirskoe sh. 24, Moscow, 115478, Russia |
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Abstract: | It was shown using complement-dependent cytolysis and monoclonal antibodies against CD4, CD8, and NK1.1 antigens that the cortisone-resistant CD3+4–8–NK1.1–-thymocytes spontaneously secreted a chemotactic transmitter inducing the release and directed migration of bone marrow cells. When estimating the general profile of the cytokines of these thymocytes by PCR with revertase, it was demonstrated the cells in question did not express cytokines with colony stimulating activities (SCF, IL-3, or GM-CSF) or cytokines affecting the migration of bone marrow stem elements (IL-2, 4, or 7). In addition, an active expression of gene bcl-2 was detected. Thus, the chemotactic cytokine inducing the release of bone marrow stem elements is a product of the cortisone-resistant long-living CD3+4–8–NK1.1–-T-cells of the thymus. |
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Keywords: | chemotactic factor cortisone-resistant double negative CD4– 8– -thymocytes migration of bone marrow cells |
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