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Thymosin increases production of T-cell growth factor by normal human peripheral blood lymphocytes.
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Thymosin Increases ProductionLaboratory ImmunologyLymphocyte DevelopmentImmunodeficienciesT-regulatory CellImmunologyImmune RegulationImmunotherapyThymosin Alpha 1Thymus BiologyT-cell Growth FactorRegulatory T Cell BiologyAutoimmune DiseaseAllergyAutoimmunityT Cell ImmunityFraction 5Cell BiologyThymosin Fraction 5Cellular Immune ResponseMedicine
The in vitro incubation of phytohemagglutinin-stimulated peripheral blood lymphocytes with thymosin results in a marked and reproducible increase in production of T-cell growth factor, which is dose dependent and most pronounced in the first 24 hr of culture. Incubation of lymphocytes with thymosin alone failed to induce any production of T-cell growth factor. The biological activity of thymosin fraction 5 cannot be attributed to the activity of thymosin alpha 1, one of the well-characterized peptide components of fraction 5. These data provide the basis for (i) a potential mechanism for the in vivo immunorestorative effects of thymosin in primary and secondary immunodeficiencies and (ii) identification of an additional, but as yet undefined, immunoregulatory component of thymosin fraction 5.
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