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. 1979 Sep;38(1):69-74.

Quantification of non-specific immunosuppressive factors

Quantification of non-specific immunosuppressive factors

W L Anderson et al. Immunology. 1979 Sep.

Abstract

A simple, reproducible and quantitative method for evaluating certain non-specific immunological inhibitors in a variety of biological fluids is described. Human lymphocytes were stimulated with PHA in the presence of colchicine. Phytohaemagglutinin stimulated a large percentage of cells and colchicine's selective blockage of mitosis limited the stimulated cells to one S phase. These conditions effectively established a maximum amount of DNA synthesis within each culture. Quantification of suppression was then achieved by measuring a decrease from this maximum. The PHA-colchicine assay was successfully used to quantify inhibition by normal plasma, normal mouse sera, mouse neonate sera, murine Ehrlich's and sarcoma I ascitic fluids and an immunoregulatory alpha-globulin peptide preparation. Because of the ability to obtain a specific inhibitory activity for the suppressive factors, this assay was particularly suited for following the isolation of inhibitors during the fractionation of suppressive substances from complex fluids.

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