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Further studies on the thymocyte stimulating factor.
Authors:D M Chen  G Di Sabato
Affiliation:Department of Molecular Biology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee 37235 U.S.A.
Abstract:The thymocyte-stimulating activity produced by spleen cells cultured in the presence of PHA (cell. Immunol.17, 495, 1975) was further investigated. It was found that this activity is caused by a factor having the chemical properties of a protein with a molecular weight of 30,000–32,000 that, at high concentration, probably dimerizes to a molecule of molecular weight about 55,000 as measured by Sephadex gel filtration. This factor is produced also in mixed lymphocyte cultures of CBA and C57 spleen cells. The observation that the factor produced in the presence of PHA and the factor produced in the mixed lymphocyte cultures have the same molecular weight and the same rate of denaturation at two different temperatures suggests that they are the same, or very similar, substance. The fact that spleen cells of nu/nu mice do not produce thymocyte-stimulating factor suggests that thymus-dependent cells are involved in the production of this factor. This assumption is consistent with the observation that spleen cells of mice less than two weeks old (which show a very small response to PHA) do not produce significant amounts of thymocyte-stimulating factor. On the other hand, results of experiments with hydrocortisone-injected mice suggest that the target cell for thymocyte-stimulating factor is the immature, cortisone-sensitive thymocyte. The properties of thymocyte-stimulating factor are discussed and compared to those of factors with similar actions reported in the literature.
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