Literature DB >> 169610

The effect of agents which modulate levels of the cyclic nucleotides on human lymphotoxin secretion and activity in vitro.

A M Prieur, G A Granger.   

Abstract

The ability of concanavalin-A (Con-A) to activate lymphocytes to secrete human lymphotoxin (LT) was tested in the presence of agents known to modify the intracellular levels of cyclic nucleotides (cAMP and cGMP). Lymphocytes were treated with these agents at different stages of activation: (1) during the first encounter with mitogens, and (2) after they had been fully activated and were restimulated. Two agents, Dibutyryl cAMP and theophylline, dramatically inhibit the amount of LT secreted during both "primary" and "secondary" activation by Con-A. In contrast; DL-isoproterenol had a weak effect during primary activation, but greatly reduced the level of LT secreted during secondary activation. Agents which affect the intracellular level of cGMP were also tested. Imidazole had no effect on LT secretion by either primary or secondary Con-A activated cells. In contrast, carbamyl choline greatly reduced LT secretion to a level comparable to Dibutyryl cAMP and theophylline. All agents tested protected, to some degree, the sensitive alpha-L cell against LT-induced destruction in vitro. Agents which affect the levels of cyclic nucleotides affect both the effectiveness of the aggressor cell and the sensitivity of the target cells in vitro.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 169610     DOI: 10.1097/00007890-197510000-00010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transplantation        ISSN: 0041-1337            Impact factor:   4.939


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1.  Factors affecting E-rosette forming ability in peripheral lymphocytes of insulin dependent diabetics.

Authors:  R Cattaneo; V Saibene; D Pescatori; A Mersi; G Pozza
Journal:  Diabetologia       Date:  1980       Impact factor: 10.122

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