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Growth hormone plays a significant role in regulation of the humoral and cellular immune responses in physiological as well as pathological situations. This role is exerted via the existence of specific receptors on cells of the immune system. Using flow cytofluorometry and biotinylated bovine GH, we have recently analyzed the expression of GH receptors (GHRs) in murine lymphoid organs.

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NK T cells are an unusual T lymphocyte subset capable of promptly producing several cytokines after stimulation, in particular IL-4, thus suggesting their influence in Th2 lineage commitment. In this study we demonstrate that, according to the cytokines present in the microenvironment, NK T lymphocytes can preferentially produce either IL-4 or IFN-gamma. In agreement with our previous reports showing that their IL-4-producing capacity is strikingly dependent on IL-7, CD4-CD8-TCRalphabeta+ NK T lymphocytes, obtained after expansion with IL-1 plus granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor, produced almost undetectable amounts of IL-4 or IFN-gamma in response to TCR/CD3 cross-linking.

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The expression of preproinsulin (ppIns), proglucagon, prosomatostatin, and propancreatic polypeptide was investigated in thymic extracts, thymic cells, and thymic cell lines from C57BL/6 mice by RT-PCR. The expression of pancreatic hormones was similar in thymic extracts taken from neonatal and 2-, 4-, and 8-week-old animals, but was decreased in 20-week-old animals. Pancreatic hormone expression was not observed in mouse liver, salivary gland, or spleen.

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