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Year : 1998    Volume : 30   Num : 4pages : 199  
Title Induction of proliferation in resting B-cells by a factor released by activated mouse spleen cells
AuthorNiti Puri”¤R. K. Saxena
Abstract

Mouse spleen cells activated in a mixed lymphocyte reaction release a soluble factor, which induces a significant proliferative response in fresh mouse spleen cells. This proliferation inducing factor (PIF) was found to be heat stable (90”ĘC for 45 min) and also resistant to trypsin or chymotrypsin treatment. By using a sizing HPLC column, the molecular weight of PIF appears to be 25 kDa. Mouse spleen cells treated with anti-thy-1 + complement lost Con-A induced proliferative responses but responded well to PIF. B cell depleted spleen cells obtained by negative selection panning, did not respond to PIF. These results indicate that B cells proliferated in response to PIF. Polymixin-B, which blocks the B cell proli-ferative response to LPS, did not inhibit PIF induced proliferation.

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