Influence of Light on Human Immunocompetent Cells in Vitro

1982 ◽  
pp. 170-184 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. Lederer ◽  
K. Stönkel ◽  
R. Denk ◽  
W. Waidelich
1975 ◽  
Vol 61 (4) ◽  
pp. 339-349 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dino Collavo ◽  
Giovanni Biasi ◽  
Alfonso Colombatti ◽  
Mario Varotto ◽  
Roberto Fabbris

Like their AKR/J parent, (CBAT6T6 × AKR/J)F1 mice are carriers of endogenous G-MuLV and present a high incidence of spontaneous lymphoma. However, the F1. hybrids do not present the immunological deficits seen in pre-leukemic AKR/J mice since they respond normally to in vitro PHA stimulation and to in vivo LPS immunization. These observations suggest that there is probably no direct relationship between the presence of MuLV and immunological impairment. Studies have been carried out to ascertain whether the altered immunological reactivity seen in AKR/J mice is related to factors intrinsic to the immunocompetent cells or to environmental inadequacy. Thus, (CBAT6T6 × AKR/J)F1 mice were thymectomized, irradiated, reconstituted with syngeneic bone marrow and simultaneous transplant of CBAT6T6 and AKR/J thymus, and their lymphocyte response to PHA was assayed. In addition, antibody production following LPS immunization was studied by transferring AKR/J splenic cells to irradiated CBAT6T6 or (CBAT6T6 × AKR/J)F1 mice, and vice-versa. The results of these investigations indicate that an intrinsic lymphocyte hyporeactivity is present in AKR/J mice and environmental factors do not modify the reactivity of the transferred immunocompetent cells.


1993 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 389-392
Author(s):  
W.J.W. Pape ◽  
J. Degwert ◽  
F. Steckel ◽  
U. Hoppe

1999 ◽  
Vol 21 (7) ◽  
pp. 463-472 ◽  
Author(s):  
W Xu ◽  
T Flick ◽  
J Mitchel ◽  
C Knowles ◽  
K Ault

Blood ◽  
1977 ◽  
Vol 49 (3) ◽  
pp. 391-397 ◽  
Author(s):  
RS Weiner ◽  
CM Richman ◽  
RA Yankee

Mononuclear cells from human peripheral blood were purified by semicontinuous flow centrifugation (SCFC) using the Haemonetics model 30 blood cell separator; 64% +/- 7% of the mononuclear cells in 600 ml of peripheral blood were collected in a 30-ml volume. Analysis of sequential 5-ml aliquots of the mononuclear cell concentrate revealed that both immunocompetent cells and granulocytic progenitor cells (CFU- C) were proportional to the cell count throughout the buffy coat. In vitro pheresis of large volumes of human bone marrow resulted in recovery of 63% of the cells, 12% of the hemoglobin, and 84% of the CFU- C in 20% of the original volume. Further centrifugation eliminated 80% of the platelets without loss of cells or CFU-C. SCFC of peripheral blood or bone marrow selectively concentrated mononuclear cells and reduced the contamination by granulocytes and erythrocytes. Large numbers of mononuclear cells can thus be collected for studies in vitro or for cryopreservation and the autologous reconstitution of immunosuppressed or myelosuppressed patients undergoing intensive antitumor therapy.


2006 ◽  
Vol 63 (11) ◽  
pp. 1572 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tea Kopadze ◽  
Thomas Dehmel ◽  
Hans-Peter Hartung ◽  
Olaf Stüve ◽  
Bernd C. Kieseier

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