| Literature DB >> 6509796 |
M Veith, D W Taylor, K Thorne, B A Richardson, A E Butterworth.
Abstract
Previous studies have shown that human mononuclear cells produce during culture an activity that enhances the functional properties of mature eosinophils, including their helminthotoxic potential (Veith & Butterworth, 1983). We have now found that the enhancing activity in mononuclear cell culture supernatants (MCS) is stable to dialysis for 24 h at pH 2 and sensitive to trypsin (0.1 mg/ml). It has a principal pI of 4.4 and possible secondary peaks with pI values of 5.0 and 5.7. The effect of MCS on eosinophils appears to be a general early stimulation of several functions. In comparison with eosinophils incubated in medium only, the proportion of eosinophils with Fc receptors is increased after incubation with MCS for 3.5 h (39 +/- 11% vs 16 +/- 3%) and 7 h (28 +/- 4% vs 17 +/- 3%). The temperature-dependent phase of eosinophil adherence to antibody coated schistosomula is enhanced after 3-4 h. The uptake of deoxyglucose is enhanced after a 1 h pre-incubation with MCS (24 +/- 1 X 10(3) d/min), compared with that of controls (15 +/- 2 X 10(3) d/min). Whether these effects are due to one mediator in MCS awaits further investigation.Entities:
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Year: 1984 PMID: 6509796 PMCID: PMC1577115
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Exp Immunol ISSN: 0009-9104 Impact factor: 4.330