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Studies on the electrophoretic separability of B and T human lymphocytes.
Authors:P S Vassar  E M Levy  D E Brooks
Affiliation:Department of Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., V6T 1W5, Canada
Abstract:Cell electrophoresis experiments were performed at physiological, ionic strength on Hypaque-Ficoll separated normal human peripheral blood lymphocytes. The initial lymphocyte preparations averaged 72% T cells and 22% B cells as estimated by resetting techniques. A bimodal electrophoretic distribution of fast T cells and slow B cells such as has been repeatedly shown to exist for experimental animals could not be demonstrated. Neither B- nor T-enriched populations showed any correlation between mobility and degree of enrichment. A strong positive correlation was found between the non-rosetting cells and a very slow electrophoretic subpopulation produced during the B enrichment procedure. It was also found that considerable variability in lymphocyte mobilities existed from person to person and even in the same individual sampled over several months; these observations imply that the pooling of electrophoretic data can be misleading. The importance of these findings lies in the growing interest in relating lymphocyte electrophoresis to disease processes and immunological rejection phenomena.
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