Soluble concanavalin A (Con A) can effectively mediate nonspecific target cell lysis by cytolytic T lymphocytes (LDCC). Because Con A bound to Sepharose beads (Con A-Seph) is also effective, it has been concluded by Z. K. Ballas, W. R. Green, and C. S. Henney. (Cell. Immunol. 59, 411, 1981) that Con A-mediated "activation" of the cytolytic cell to kill in LDCC can occur without intracellular penetration of the lectin. No preincubation of either effector or target cells with Con A-Seph has been performed. Exploiting the previous finding of G. Berke (Immunol. Rev. 72, 5, 1983) that in LDCC Con A exerts its effect(s) strictly by affecting the target rather than by bridging effector and target cells and activating the effector, identical results with Con A-Seph are shown. Preincubation of Con A-Seph with the target but not with the effector cells results in substantial killing. Moreover it is shown that the ability of Con A-Seph to mediate LDCC can be attributed to free Con A dissociating from the beads (about 1%) during the assay. Evidence is presented to indicate that the dissociated Con A, not unlike free Con A, reacts with the target cells, thereby rendering them recognizable by the effector cells. It is concluded that the activity of Con A-Seph may not be taken as evidence for Con A-mediated activation of the cytolytic cell, as suggested by Ballas et al., and that the putative Con A-mediated lymphocyte activation relevant to killing still remains to be demonstrated. Evidence contradicting Con A-mediated activation of the effector and supporting the target cell modification theory has been discussed by G. Berke, V. Hu, E. McVey, and W. R. Clark (J. Immunol. 127, 776, 1981).
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Vet Immunol Immunopathol
March 1994
Plum Island Animal Disease Center, USDA, Greenport, NY 11944.
Gamma interferon produced by porcine lymphocytes (nPoIFN gamma) in response to stimulation with phorbol-myristate-acetate (PMA) and phytohemagglutinin (PHA) was monitored by a radioimmunoassay (RIA). The RIA was developed with antibodies raised in rabbits against recombinant porcine IFN gamma (rPoIFN gamma) and made monospecific on a rPoIFN gamma/Sepharose matrix. This anti-PoIFN gamma antibody was shown to bind and neutralize rPoIFN gamma specifically and to cross-react with bovine IFN gamma but not with murine IFN gamma or porcine IFN alpha.
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View Article and Find Full Text PDFSoluble concanavalin A (Con A) can effectively mediate nonspecific target cell lysis by cytolytic T lymphocytes (LDCC). Because Con A bound to Sepharose beads (Con A-Seph) is also effective, it has been concluded by Z. K.
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