MIXED INTERLEUKINS AND THYMOSIN FRACTION-V SYNERGISTICALLY INDUCE LYMPHOCYTE-T DEVELOPMENT IN HYDROCORTISONE-TREATED AGED MICE

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作者
HADDEN, EM [1 ]
MALEC, P [1 ]
SOSA, M [1 ]
HADDEN, JW [1 ]
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[1] UNIV S FLORIDA,COLL MED,DEPT PHARMACOL,TAMPA,FL 33612
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10.1016/0008-8749(92)90239-L
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Analysis of the role of interleukins in T cell ontogeny in vitro indicates that the regulation of T cell development involves interleukins (ILs) as well as thymic hormones (THs). In order to assess their respective roles in T lymphocyte development in vivo, chemically thymectomized mice were treated with ILs and THs. After 2 days of hydrocortisone treatment, aged mice showed acute thymic involution (weight was less than 30% of control) and reduced spleen size (less than 80% of control) with progressive recovery to 8 days. After 2 days of hydrocortisone treatment, adult mice were injected for 5 days with mixed buffy coat interleukins (BC-IL; 50 units IL2 equivalence), purified IL2 (50 units), rIL1β (4 ng), and thymosin fraction V (TF5; 100 μg). The animals were sacrificed and spleens and thymuses were analyzed for weight, cellularity, T cell number, subsets, and function as determined by proliferative responses to concanavalin A and ILs. BC-IL treatment increased the recovery of spleen and thymus weights and cellularity with corresponding augmentation of number and function of T lymphocytes; neither IL1 or IL2 or their combination had this effect. TF5 had no effect alone but strongly potentiated the effect of BC-IL on T lymphocyte function. These data indicate that BC-IL in combination with thymic peptides potently promotes T lymphocyte development. The combination may be therapeutically relevant for immunorestoration. © 1992.
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