An active supernatant (Ly Con A) was prepared by stimulating the normal human lymph node lymphocytes with Concanavalin A (Con A). Peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) from 3 healthy subjects and from 8 patients with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) were cultured in the presence of Con A and Ly Con A. The latter induced a significant DNA synthesis both in normal and CLL lymphocytes. A proliferative response was still present in CLL after T lymphocytes depletion. The Con A and Ly Con A treatment also induced morphological changes in CLL lymphocytes consistent with plasma cell differentiation. In 3 cases the appearance of cytoplasmic light chains was detected by immunofluorescence. These findings suggest that peripheral blood B lymphocytes from CLL patients can be stimulated to maturation when helper factor(s) released by mitogen activated lymph node lymphocytes are provided.

Soluble factor(s) released by Concanavalin A activated lymph node lymphocytes induce proliferation and maturation of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) B lymphocytes.

MATERA, Lina;MASSAIA, Massimo;PEGORARO, Luigi
1984-01-01

Abstract

An active supernatant (Ly Con A) was prepared by stimulating the normal human lymph node lymphocytes with Concanavalin A (Con A). Peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) from 3 healthy subjects and from 8 patients with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) were cultured in the presence of Con A and Ly Con A. The latter induced a significant DNA synthesis both in normal and CLL lymphocytes. A proliferative response was still present in CLL after T lymphocytes depletion. The Con A and Ly Con A treatment also induced morphological changes in CLL lymphocytes consistent with plasma cell differentiation. In 3 cases the appearance of cytoplasmic light chains was detected by immunofluorescence. These findings suggest that peripheral blood B lymphocytes from CLL patients can be stimulated to maturation when helper factor(s) released by mitogen activated lymph node lymphocytes are provided.
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L. MATERA; M. MASSAIA; L. PEGORARO
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