## An immunoglobulin (Ig) production stimulating factor (IPSF) for hybridomas was found in spent medium of the human B lymphoblastoid cell line, HO-323. The IPSF was purified by serial use of DEAE chromatography, ultrafilnation, gel filtration and HPLC-DEAE chromatography. Purified IPSF was estim
Immunoglobulin production stimulating and inhibiting factors derived from human lung adenocarcinoma PC-8 cells
โ Scribed by Hiroshi Shinmoto; Hiroki Murakami; Koji Yamada; Shun'ichi Dosako; Hirohisa Omura
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1988
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 419 KB
- Volume
- 1
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0920-9069
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โฆ Synopsis
Addition of a 3 M KC1 extract of a human lung adenocarcinoma PC-8 cells to the culture media of lymphocytes, which were isolated from normal donors and from lung or breast cancer patients, elevated immunoglobulin (lg) production by 3-5 times in the presence of pokeweed mitogen. However, addition of higher concentration of the extract inhibited Ig production and proliferation of lymphocytes. The Ig production stimulating factor (IPSF) was separated from the inhibiting factor, using 50% ammonium sulfate precipitation. Upon chromatofocusing, IPSF activity was detected mainly in the pH 4.5 fraction but minor activity was also detected in other pH fractions. IPSF also enhanced Ig production of a B-lymphoblastoid cell line transformed by Epstein-Barr virus and a human-human hybridoma, by more than 2-fold. This suggests that IPSF interacts with B-lymphocytes directly to enhance their Ig production. IPSF activity was also detected diversely in human lung squamous carcinoma QG56, human Blymphoblastoid HO-323, and a T cell line CEM.
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