Supernatants from PHA-activated human peripheral blood mononuclear cells, depleted of virtually all IL-2 activity by an anti-rIL-2 immunoadsorbent column, contain a factor(s) which synergizes with rIL-2 in facilitating the generation of allogeneic human CTL responses in vitro. This factor, provisionally termed CTL maturation factor (TcMF), did not appear to promote CTL responses in the absence of rIL-2. Furthermore, it acted later than IL-2 in facilitating CTL responses and could not be replaced by recombinant IFN-gamma. In this report we show that rIFN-alpha, rIL-1 alpha, and rIL-1 beta likewise lack TcMF activity. The TcMF activity in lymphokine-containing culture supernatants could be eliminated by trypsin or pronase but not by neuraminidase or RNase. Gel filtration revealed two peaks of TcMF activity, one at 12,000 to 25,000 Da and the other at 45,000 to 65,000 Da. Isoelectrofocusing demonstrated substantial charge heterogeneity. The majority of TcMF activity was recovered between pI 4.0 and pI 5.5 with a minor component at pI 6.5, corresponding to the areas in which IL-1 activity was also found. However, TcMF activity could be separated from IL-1 by reverse-phase HPLC. Moreover, TcMF recovered following reverse-phase HPLC was also found to be depleted of IL-4 activity. These studies suggest that TcMF activity is mediated by a protein(s) distinct from IL-1, IL-2, IL-4, and interferon-alpha or-gamma.

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