King M A, Roche W R, Nelson D S
Clin Exp Immunol. 1986 Sep;65(3):589-97.
The effect of various exogenous cells on the in-vitro PWM stimulation of immunoglobulin synthesis by normal human peripheral blood mononuclear cells was investigated. The accessory cells tested were bovine and human endothelial cells, bovine and human fibroblasts, normal human monocytes, and a monocyte cell line U937. Bovine and human endothelial cells boosted PWM-induced IgG and IgM synthesis, sometimes threefold. The enhancement was maintained over the 7-11 day period of culture and probably required cell to cell contact. It was not seen with the other cell types added and was, therefore, unlikely to be a consequence of an allogeneic or a xenogeneic stimulation, or a nonspecific 'feeder cell' effect.
研究了各种外源性细胞对正常人外周血单个核细胞体外PWM刺激免疫球蛋白合成的影响。所测试的辅助细胞有牛和人的内皮细胞、牛和人的成纤维细胞、正常人单核细胞以及单核细胞系U937。牛和人的内皮细胞增强了PWM诱导的IgG和IgM合成,有时可提高三倍。这种增强在7至11天的培养期内持续存在,可能需要细胞间接触。添加的其他细胞类型未观察到这种增强,因此,这不太可能是同种异体或异种刺激或非特异性“饲养细胞”效应的结果。