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pubmed-article:7287264pubmed:abstractTextThe Orthoclone monoclonal antihuman T lymphocyte antibody, OKT3, induced maximal DNA, RNA and protein synthesis in peripheral mononuclear blood cells (PMBC) at concentrations as low as 10 ng ml-1. This pronounced mitogenic activity was highly dependent on the presence of monocytes: removal of these cells from PMBC suspensions by complement (C)-dependent lysis with the antimonocyte antibody OKM1, completely abrogated the proliferative responsiveness of the remaining lymphocytes. The addition of adherent cells to OKM1-treated PMBC demonstrated the strict monocyte requirement for the mitogenic activity of OKT3. Mitogenic responses to OKT3 were most marked when PMBC were cultured in media containing heat-inactivated fetal calf serum (FCS) but they were considerably weaker in cultures supplemented with heat-inactivated human serum (HS). Moreover, aggregated human IgG and its Fc fragments (but not monomeric IgG and its Fab fragments) inhibited the mitogenicity of OKT3: their inhibition could be explained by stimulation of monocytes, resulting in increased prostaglandin E release, since (a) prostaglandin E2 itself strongly suppressed OKT3 activity and (b) indomethacin blocked the inhibitory effects of aggregated HuIgG. The present data demonstrate that OKT3 shows a particular pattern of mitogenicity: the strict monocyte requirement, the inhibitory effects of HS, aggregated human IgG and prostaglandin E2 were not observed for the phytomitogen PHA.lld:pubmed
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