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EFFECT OF NEURAMINIDASE ON THE STIMULATORY CAPACITY OF CELLS IN HUMAN MIXED LYMPHOCYTE CULTURES.
Document Type
Article
Source
Clinical & Experimental Immunology. Dec71, Vol. 9 Issue 6, p915-926. 12p.
Subject
*NEURAMINIDASE
*DNA
*LYMPHOCYTES
*EPITOPES
*GLYCOSIDASES
*IMMUNOGENETICS
Language
ISSN
0009-9104
Abstract
Treatment of the stimulatory cells in human one-way mixed lymphocyte cultures with Vibrio cholerae neuraminidase (VCN) caused a marked increase in their stimulatory capacity as measured by an increase in DNA-synthesis by the responding cells. No effect was observed by treating the responding cells with VCN. Heat-inactivation of VCN, or incubation in the presence of its specific substrate, N-acetylneuraminlactose, prevented the stimulatory effect. VCN did not increase stimulation in mixed lymphocyte cultures between HL-A identical siblings suggesting that the primary effect is to increase the immunogenicity of HL-A antigens present, probably by facilitating cell-to-cell contact. A low, but statistically significant stimulation occurred in some autologous combinations suggesting that a secondary effect of VCN is to alter, or 'unmask', antigenic determinants or mitogenic factors on the stimulatory cells. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]