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Immunological and functional differences between human type I and II colony-stimulating factors.
M C Wu, … , A M Miller, A A Yunis
M C Wu, … , A M Miller, A A Yunis
Published May 1, 1981
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1981;67(5):1588-1591. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI110192.
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Immunological and functional differences between human type I and II colony-stimulating factors.

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Two distinct types of colony-stimulating factor (CSF) have recently been described in human tissues and cultured cell lines. Antisera to purified type I and II CSF were prepared in rabbits. Anti-CSF I antibody inhibits CSF I, but has no effect on CSF II. It cross-inhibits CSF I from several other human sources, but does not inhibit CSF from mouse lung or mouse L cells. Anti-CSF II antibody inhibits the activity of CSF II, but has no effect on CSF I. A radioimmunoassay for CSF I has been established. Competitive binding assay further demonstrated the immunological differences between CSF I and II. When CSF II is used to stimulate human marrow cells fractionated by sedimentation velocity, two populations of CFU-C are separated, one sedimenting at 8 mm/h and forming colonies by day 7, and a second sedimenting at 6.8 mm/h and forming colonies by day 13. In contrast, CSF I does nt stimulate colony growth by day 7 but does do so by day 13 in cells sedimenting between 7.2-8.5 mm/h. These results indicate that CSF I and II are distinct in their biochemical, immunological, and functional properties.

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M C Wu, A M Miller, A A Yunis

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Year: 1988 1987 1985 1984 1983 1982 Total
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Myelopoietic effect of bone marrow fibroblasts cultured from patients with myelofibrosis
JC Wang
American Journal of Hematology 1988
Purification and characterization of human colony-stimulating factor 1 from human pancreatic carcinoma (MIA PaCa-2) cells
JH Shieh, JK Cini, MC Wu, AA Yunis
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics 1987
Established leukemia cell lines: Their role in the understanding and control of leukemia proliferation
M Hozumi, D Metcalf
Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology 1985
The Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factors
D Metcalf
Science 1985
Comparison of the biological activity of two sources of colony-stimulating factor (CSF)
M Bessho
The International Journal of Cell Cloning 1984
Enzyme-linked immunóadsorbent assay for detection of colony-stimulating factor (CSF-1)
DM Chen, S Hsu, HS Lin
Journal of Immunological Methods 1983
Induced release and metabolism of arachidonic acid from myeloid cells by purified colony-stimulating factor
VA Ziboh, AM Miller, MC Wu, AA Yunis, J Jimenez, G Wong
Journal of Cellular Physiology 1982

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