Journal article

Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor produced by an inducible murine T-cell hybridoma: Molecular properties and cellular specificity

AW Burgess, PF Bartlett, D Metcalf, NA Nicola, I Clark-Lewis, JW Schrader

Experimental Hematology | CARDEN JENNINGS PUBL CO LTD | Published : 1981

Abstract

The properties of granulocyte-macrophage (GM) colony stimulating factor (CSF) produced by a mouse T-cell hybridoma (T19.1) as a result of stimulation by concanavalin A have been investigated. Stimulation of T19.1 cells (2 x 10 6/ml) with concanavalin A (5 μg/ml) in the absence of serum for 24 h led to the production of colony stimulating activity (100 ng/ml). The molecular and biological properties of the hybridoma GM-CSF were compared with similar molecules produced in vitro by mouse lung or muscle cells. When bone marrow cells were stimulated by T19.1 conditioned medium (CM) only colonies containing granulocytes (G), macrophages (M), or a mixture of both cell types developed. The distribut..

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