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Specific receptors for the serum thymic factor (FTS) in lymphoblastoid cultured cell lines.
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Laboratory ImmunologyLymphocyte DevelopmentT-regulatory CellImmunologyAntigen ProcessingFacteur Thymique SériqueImmune SystemImmunotherapySteady StateThymus BiologyCell SignalingSerum Thymic FactorAutoimmune DiseaseCell LinesSpecific ReceptorsAutoimmunityCell BiologyCellular Immune ResponseMedicine
The interaction of the synthetic serum thymic factor (FTS, "facteur thymique sérique") with human T lymphocytes from two established T cell lines (1301 and HSB2) was studied by using [3H]FTS. At 30 degrees C, in the presence of 10 nM labeled FTS, a steady state was observed within 120 min. Bound labeled FTS was dissociated by simultaneous addition of an excess of unlabeled FTS (dissociation constant Kd = 3 nM). The binding of [3H]FTS was reduced to 10-20% when unlabeled FTS was added at 20 microgram/ml (20 micro M), but not when unrelated peptides or FTS analogues differing from FTS by only one amino acid residue were added. No FTS binding was detectable on B and null cell lines or on two T cell lines other than 1301 and HSB2. These data indicate that only certain T cell subsets possess receptors with high affinity and specificity for FTS.
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