Author/Authors :
Ruben ، نويسنده , , Laurens N. and Rak، نويسنده , , Jennifer C. and Johnson، نويسنده , , Rachel O. and Shiigi، نويسنده , , Stanley and Clothier، نويسنده , , Richard H.، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Prior studies have shown that intraperitoneal (ip) injection of 25 IU of human rIL-2 can effectively modulate in vivo immune reactivity to thymus-dependent and thymus-independent type 2 immunogens in Xenopus Iaevis, the South African clawed toad, but is less successful at affecting toad cells in vitro. Here we compare the capacities of human rIL-2 and autologous TCGF to modulate Xenopus splenocytes in vitro and find that autologous TCGF (1) is more effective at stimulating mitogenesis, (2) can serve as a ligand for inducible receptors that will also bind rIL-2 and an F1*-mouse anti-human p55 antibody, and (3) will regulate the expression these receptors.