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  • Researchers found that mixtures of different rat lymphoid cells showed a stronger immune response to a specific lymphoma than expected when looked at separately.
  • A soluble extract from nonimmune thymocytes boosted the immune response to the lymphoma cells in vitro.
  • This thymus amplifier factor appears to be distinct from other known thymus factors.

Article Abstract

A synergistic interaction between rat lymphoid cell subsets was found for the in vitro immune response to the syngeneic Gross virus-induced lymphoma (C58NT)D. Mixtures of thymocytes and lymph node cells from inbred WF rats primed in vivo to the lymphoma demonstrated significantly greater proliferative and cytotoxic reactivities in vitro than would be expected from the sum of the reactivities of the two cell types tested separately. A soluble extract of nonimmune syngeneic thymocytes, shown in previous studies to amplify the in vitro responses to alloantigen, was also demonstrated to increase significantly proliferative and cytotoxic responses in vitro to syngeneic lymphoma cells. Preliminary evidence indicated that this soluble thymus amplifier factor differed from previously described thymus factors.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jnci/64.2.303DOI Listing

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