Fibroblast stimulation in schistosomiasis. XII. Identification of CD4+ lymphocytes within schistosomal egg granulomas as a source of an apparently novel fibroblast growth factor (FsF-1)
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Fibroblast stimulation in schistosomiasis. XII. Identification of CD4+ lymphocytes within schistosomal egg granulomas as a source of an apparently novel fibroblast growth factor (FsF-1)
Abstract
Granulomas that form around Schistosoma mansoni eggs deposited in the liver secrete a variety of fibrogenic factors that may provide a molecular link between chronic inflammation and hepatic fibrogenesis in schistosomiasis. We recently isolated from conditioned medium of egg granuloma cultures a approximately equal to 60-kDa heparin-binding growth factor for fibroblasts. Because this protein is distinct from other defined heparin-binding growth factors, we designated it "fibroblast stimulating factor-1" (FsF-1). We now report that FsF-1 is a lymphokine. We prepared IgG antibody against purified FsF-1 and determined that it did not cross-react with a variety of growth factors or recombinant interleukins. Using two-color flow cytometry of dissociated granuloma cell suspensions, we observed that approximately 20% to 25% of granuloma CD4+ lymphocytes express surface FsF-1. We isolated CD4+ granuloma lymphocytes by FACS and observed that these cells spontaneously secrete into culture supernatant a fibroblast mitogen that is neutralized by anti-FsF-1 antibody. Furthermore, anti-FsF-1 can specifically immunoprecipitate a metabolically labeled protein produced by the granuloma CD4+ lymphocytes. The labeled protein has the same apparent molecular mass (approximately equal to 60 kDa) as FsF-1 purified from granuloma culture supernatants. These findings define CD4+ lymphocytes as a source of FsF-1. Because FsF-1 has biologic and chemical features distinct from most other defined lymphokines and from other heparin-binding growth factors, FsF-1 appears to be a novel lymphokine.
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