Literature DB >> 3500117

Characterization of a T cell-derived lymphokine that acts synergistically with IL 3 on the growth of murine mast cells and is identical with IL 4.

E Schmitt1, B Fassbender, K Beyreuther, E Spaeth, R Schwarzkopf, E Rüde.   

Abstract

A mast cell-like cell line (SN-1) was established with the aid of growth factor(s) present in the supernatant of a Con A-stimulated L3T4+ T cell line. In analogy to other mast cell lines, IL 3 was identified as a growth factor for SN-1 cells. In addition, a second lymphokine produced by the T cells synergistically enhanced the IL 3-induced growth. This factor, originally termed mast cell growth enhancing factor (MaGEF), could be separated from IL 2, IL 3, and a CSF-like activity and was purified to homogeneity. The N-terminal amino acid sequence (8 residues) and the functional properties of this lymphokine proved to be identical with those reported for BSF-1 (IL 4). Unless applied at high concentrations, purified MaGEF did not stimulate growth of the SN-1 mast cells in the absence of IL 3. MaGEF was also found to act on two IL 2-dependent T cell lines by inducing significant thymidine incorporation which was suboptimal compared to that induced by IL 2 and which cannot be inhibited by anti-IL 2-antibodies. A panel of cell lines developed from mouse bone marrow with IL 3 or with a combination of IL 3 and MaGEF all reacted to MaGEF in the presence of IL 3 with considerably increased proliferation. It is therefore suggested that one of the physiological functions of MaGEF is to promote the recruitment of T-dependent mast cells.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3500117     DOI: 10.1016/S0171-2985(87)80014-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunobiology        ISSN: 0171-2985            Impact factor:   3.144


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