Interleukin 1 regulates hematopoietic activity, a role previously ascribed to hemopoietin 1
- PMID: 2885846
- PMCID: PMC298836
- DOI: 10.1073/pnas.84.15.5267
Interleukin 1 regulates hematopoietic activity, a role previously ascribed to hemopoietin 1
Abstract
A murine in vitro assay was developed to measure potentiation of a proliferative response to suboptimal concentrations of the hematopoietic regulatory molecule granulocyte/macrophage colony-stimulating factor by an immature bone marrow population. The assay, designated the 5-fluorouracil bone marrow proliferation assay, was used to characterize potentiating activity in serum-free culture supernatants of the human tumor cell line HBT 5637. Molecular and biochemical analyses indicated that the HBT 5637-derived potentiating activity could be attributed to interleukin 1 alpha. Serologic analysis using a monoclonal antibody against purified recombinant interleukin 1 alpha proved conclusively that the potentiating activity in HBT 5637 serum-free supernatants is due to interleukin 1 alpha. From these data, the activity of interleukin 1 alpha seems to be the same synergistic activity formerly ascribed to hemopoietin 1.
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