The axial organ (AO-cells) of the starfish Asterias rubens is a primitive immune organ. The total population was fractionated into two populations: adherent (B-like) and non-adherent (T-like) to nylon wool. Nocardia-delipidated cell mitogen (NDCM), Nocardia water soluble mitogen (NWSM), NWSM-pellet (NWSMP) and purified cell walls (CW) from Nocardia opaca induce the proliferation of B-like cells from the axial organ. The Nocardia immunomodulators studied are inactive on the total and T-like population. The mitogenic activity of B-like cells requires the presence of phagocytic cells.

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