Effect of cell-free murine liver extract on lymphocyte blastogenesis in vitro. |
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Authors: | A J Adler A S Kong E A Friedman |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medicine and Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York 11203 USA |
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Abstract: | The effect of cell-free liver extract (LE) on the proliferation of spleen cells in vitro was examined using [3H]thymidine incorporation. LE inhibited the blastogenic response of murine lymphocytes stimulated with plant mitogens, phytohemagglutinin, and concanavalin A and in the mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR). Suppression of cell proliferation occurred whether the LE was syngeneic or allogeneic to the responding cells. This effect was observed only when LE was present in cultures, as preincubation of cells with LE did not impair their capacity to respond to stimulation. Profound suppression of proliferation was achieved with the addition of LE to the culture up to 48 hr after the onset of stimulation. However, the inhibitory effect was readily reversible upon removal of LE from the culture. Furthermore, although LE was capable of suppressing the generation of cytotoxic lymphocytes, LE did not interfere with their capacity for cytolysis. These findings indicate the presence of a potent inhibitor of lymphocyte proliferation in a cell-free extract of murine liver. |
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