Sarcocystis gigantea lectin — mitogen and polyclonal B-cell activator

Parasitology Research(1990)

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The present study further examined the in vitro response of human mononuclear cells (MNC) to theSarcocystis gigantea lectin (SGL). The results confirm our previous report that SGL is mitogenic for human MNC. We now report that SGL is not only a potent mitogen but also a polyclonal activator for human peripheral B cells. As was true for pokeweed mitogen (PWM, 2 μg/ml), the addition of SGL (25 μg protein/ml) to cultures of MNC caused lymphocyte proliferation and B-cell maturation, indicated by a marked increase in IgG and IgM production. As measured by the [3H]-thymidine incorporation assay, SGL induced significantly higher proliferative responses than PWM (P<0.01,n=24). The values obtained by SGL and PWM for IgG and IgM synthesis were essentially identical. As opposed to SGL, the sarcotoxin-containing fraction (SGTF) did not induce antibody formation or proliferative responses in human MNC.
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Mononuclear Cell, Thymidine, Proliferative Response, Lymphocyte Proliferation, Thymidine Incorporation
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