Multiple Biologic Activities of a Cloned Inducer T-Cell Population

The mouse T-cell clone Lyl+2-/9, belonging to the Ly1 set, displays the following functions in vitro: (i) augmentation of immunoglobulin output by B cells; (ii) stimulation of bone marrow cells to produce colonies composed of granulocytes, macrophages, or both; and (iii) proliferative stimulation of...

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Published inProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS Vol. 78; no. 2; pp. 1157 - 1161
Main Authors Nabel, Gary, Greenberger, Joel S., Sakakeeny, Mary Ann, Cantor, Harvey
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 01.02.1981
National Acad Sciences
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Summary:The mouse T-cell clone Lyl+2-/9, belonging to the Ly1 set, displays the following functions in vitro: (i) augmentation of immunoglobulin output by B cells; (ii) stimulation of bone marrow cells to produce colonies composed of granulocytes, macrophages, or both; and (iii) proliferative stimulation of T-cell clones belonging to other Ly sets. These functions are induced by Lyl+2-/9 cells themselves and by supernatants of Lyl+2-/9 cultures and are not evinced by tested clones belonging to other Ly sets. The agent or agents responsible for colony formation and for B-cell stimulation had an apparent molecular weight of 45,000-50,000 and could not be physically separated. The T-cell stimulating agents(s) had an apparent molecular weight of 30,000 and could be separated from the agent(s) that acts upon colony formation and B cells. Thus, clone Lyl+2-/9 produces at least two soluble products that induce or augment activities of at least three other differently programmed cell sets.
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ISSN:0027-8424
1091-6490
DOI:10.1073/pnas.78.2.1157