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14 C-acetate incorporation and nucleic acid synthesis in human lymphocytes stimulated by PHA and tuberculin in vitro
Authors:E J Brandt  M H MacGillivray
Affiliation:Department of Pediatrics, Children''s Hospital Divisions of Human Genetics and Endocrinology, State University of New York at Buffalo Medical School, Buffalo, New York 14222 U.S.A.
Abstract:Studies on the timing of incorporation of labeled acetate in relationship to other cellular events in phytohemagglutinin (PHA)-treated lymphocytes have suggested that acetylation of nuclear histones may constitute an important regulatory mechanism for gene activation. In the present investigation, it was shown that PHA stimulation of lymphocytes from a tuberculin-positive patient caused an early increased incorporation of 14C-acetate prior to RNA and DNA synthesis. Lymphocytes from the same patient, however, repeatedly showed no increased incorporation of 14C-acetate following exposure to the sensitizing antigen, tuberculin (PPD), even though RNA and DNA synthesis were markedly stimulated. These results suggest that regulatory mechanisms of DNA template activity other than acetylation may be operative in sensitized lymphocytes responding to specific antigen. One possible explanation for the differences in 14C-acetate incorporation is that the increased uptake of acetate exhibited by PHA-treated cells is an effect related to nonspecific membrane changes caused by the PHA. If this is the case, then template regulation in PHA and antigen-stimulated lymphocytes may be achieved via similar but yet to be defined mechanisms.
Keywords:Reprint Address: Dr. M. H. MacGillivray   Children's Hospital   219 Bryant Street   Buffalo   NY 14222.
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