1. Control of human T-colony formation by interleukin-2.
- Author
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Jourdan, M., Commes, T., and Klein, B.
- Subjects
T cells ,LYMPHOCYTES ,INTERLEUKIN-2 ,CHROMATOGRAPHIC analysis ,IMMUNOGLOBULINS ,MONOCLONAL antibodies - Abstract
T-colony formation can be induced in PHA-stimulated peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBM) from man, but not in PHA-stimulated purified T cells, the latter requiring the presence of factors produced by PHA-stimulated PBM and termed T-colony promoting activity (TCPA). In this paper, we demonstrate that interleukin-2 (IL-2), the growth hormone of T lymphocytes, controls T-colony formation. We show that: (i) IL-2 activity and TCPA produced by PHA-activated PBM are co-purified by gel filtration and chromatography on blue agarose, a procedure which yields a 850-fold IL-2 purification; (ii) recombinant IL-2, produced by genetically manipulated Eseherichia coli, can induce T-colony formation in PHA-stimulated purified T cells; (iii) Monoclonal antibody against the IL-2 receptor (anti-Tac antibody) completely inhibits the T-colony formation in PHA-stimulated PBM when directly added to the culture system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 1985