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Indutsirovannaia T-limfotsitami normalizatsiia transformirovannykh zlokachestvennykh fibroblastov: limfokin s aktivnost'iu faktora normalizatsii.

Translated title of the contribution: T-lymphocyte induced normalization of transformed malignant fibroblasts: lymphokine with normalization factor activity
  • I. I. Stonans*
  • , N. K. Gorlina
  • , A. N. Cheredeev
  • , M. E. Bogdanov
  • , O. A. Khoperskaia
  • , N. V. Kushnir
  • , I. G. Kozlov
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Normalizing influence of different lymphocyte populations and their soluble factors on L-929 transformed malignant fibroblasts (L cells) has been examined. It was demonstrated that splenic T-lymphocytes caused stable (heritable) normalization of receptor apparatus, biophysical and proliferative characteristics of L cells. Lymphokine with the activity of normalization factor (NF) was purified from 24-hour immunocyte conditioned medium. Stability of the normalization phenomenon was caused by NF induced synthesis of functionally analogous factor in L cells. The results obtained indicate the existence of non-cytotoxic mechanisms of tumour growth immunological control. The isolated lymphokine possessed also the activity of early embryonal cell differentiation factor. It is suggested that lymphokines with the activity of NF are physiological regulators of nonlymphoid cell differentiation.

Translated title of the contributionT-lymphocyte induced normalization of transformed malignant fibroblasts: lymphokine with normalization factor activity
Original languageRussian
Pages (from-to)473-475
Number of pages3
JournalByulleten Eksperimentalnoi Biologii i Meditsiny
Volume108
Issue number10
Publication statusPublished - Oct 1989

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