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Thymosin-induced suppression of proliferative response of human lymphocytes to mitogens.
R E Wolf
R E Wolf
Published April 1, 1979
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1979;63(4):677-683. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI109350.
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Thymosin-induced suppression of proliferative response of human lymphocytes to mitogens.

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The proliferative response of human peripheral blood lymphocytes to phytohemagglutinin, concanavalin A, and pokeweed mitogen were suppressed by thymosin. Greatest decreases were observed when cells were preincubated with thymosin for 18 h before a 3-d culture with mitogen in the presence of thymosin. However, significant suppression also occurred when lymphocytes were preincubated for 2 h and cultured with thymosin or preincubated for either 2 or 18 h and washed free of thymosin before culture. These effects were related to the concentration of thymosin and time of exposure to thymosin but not merely to a delay in the response to mitogen or to toxicity. The suppression of mitogen-induced proliferation by thymosin appeared to result from effects of thymosin on a suppressor cell because lymphocytes incubated with thymosin did not acquire increased responsiveness to mitogens as did cells incubated for 18 h in its absence and because mixing thymosin-pretreated lymphocytes with cells not preincubated with thymosin resulted in decreased responsiveness to photohemagglutinin.

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Year: 1987 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 Total
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Citations to this article (18)

Title and authors Publication Year
Quantitative analysis of mitogen-stimulated cellular proliferation: Effect of concanavalin A and thymosin interaction
HH Lee, MG Mutchnick
International Journal of Bio-Medical Computing 1987
In vitro immune modulation by thymosin alpha1 in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
GT Wolf, KA Peterson, EJ Lovett
Head & Neck Surgery 1985
Normal lymphocyte responses to mitogens in term and premature neonates following normal and abnormal intrauterine growth
WB Pittard, K Miller, RU Sorensen
Clinical Immunology and Immunopathology 1984
Controlled trial of a thymic hormone extract (Thymostimulin) in 'autoimmune' chronic active hepatitis
JE Hegarty, KT Aria, AL Eddleston, R Williams
Gut 1984
Comparative study of proliferative activity of human lymphocytes from different pairs of donors in mixed culturein vitro
GZ Shubinskii, OT Kudaeva, VP Lozovoi
Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine 1984
Thymic hormonal activity on human peripheral blood lymphocytes, in vitro. IV. Proliferative response to allogeneic tumor cells in healthy adults and cancer patients
J Shoham, I Eshel
International Journal of Immunopharmacology 1983
Changes in purine nucleoside phosphorylase activity during thymosin-induced human null cell differentiation
MJ Cowan, M Fraga, AJ Ammann
Cellular Immunology 1983
Increased thymic hormone responsive suppressor T lymphocyte function in chronic active hepatitis
MG Mutchnick, JA Schaffner, JA Prieto, FE Weller, AL Goldstein
Digestive Diseases and Sciences 1983
Anti-thyroid drugs and lymphocyte function. I. The in vitro effect on blastogenesis and suppressor cell activity
N Goldrath, Z Eisenstein, H Bank, J Shoham
Clinical & Experimental Immunology 1982
Alteration of cell-mediated immunity to Listeria monocytogenes in protein-malnourished mice treated with thymosin fraction V
TM Petro, G Chien, RR Watson
Infection and immunity 1982
Induction of autorosette-forming cells from human peripheral lymphocytes by several T-cell mitogens
Y Ichikawa, JC Daniels
Cellular Immunology 1982
Biochemical Immunological Pharmacology
PE Lipsky
Biochemical Immunological Pharmacology 1982
Thymosin modulation of regulatory T cell function
MG Mutchnick, JA Prieto, JA Schaffner, FE Weller
Clinical Immunology and Immunopathology 1982
Hypoparathyroidism with T-cell deficiency and hypoimmunoglobulinemia: Response to thymosin therapy
VR Bonagura, J Pitt
Clinical Immunology and Immunopathology 1981
Maturational effects of thymic hormones on human helper and suppressor T cells: effects of FTS ('Facteur Thymique Sérique') and thymosin
DB Kaufman
Clinical & Experimental Immunology 1980
Improvement of impaired leukocyte migration inhibition by thymosin in patients with head and neck squamous carcinoma
GT Wolf, SE Kerney, PB Chretien
The American Journal of Surgery 1980
Thymic hormonal effect on human peripheral blood lymphocytes in vitro. III. Conditions for mixed lymphocyte-tumor culture assay
J Shoham, I Eshel
Journal of Immunological Methods 1980
Immunoregulatory influence of thymic epithelium and thymopoietin on human B-lymphocyte differentiation
S Pahwa, R Pahwa, G Goldstein, RA Good
Cellular Immunology 1980

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