Regulation of Lymphocyte Responses In Vitro: Potentiation and Inhibition of Rat Lymphocyte Responses to Antigen and Mitogens by Cytochalasin B*

  1. Masaru Yoshinaga,
  2. Aiko Yoshinaga, and
  3. Byron H. Waksman
  1. 1Department of Microbiology, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut 06510

Abstract

Cytochalasin B, at concentration between 0.02 and 0.2 μg/ml, was slightly stimulatory to lymph-node cells from normal rats and greatly potentiated their response to phytohemagglutinin and low concentrations of concanavalin A (mitogens for thymus-derived lymphocytes); it also potentiated the response of thymocytes to phytohemagglutinin. The response of lymphnode cells to lipopolysaccharide endotoxin (a mitogen for thymus-independent lymphocytes) was also enhanced, but only at concentrations in the usual inhibitory range, possibly by inhibition of a “suppressor T-cell” response. Sensitized lymphocytes responding to antigen were not stimulated at all, except at a very high cell density, where inhibition of a “suppressor cell” response was also considered likely. At concentrations of 5-10 μg/ml or higher, cytochalasin B inhibited all responses tested.

Footnotes

  • On leave of absence from the Department of Pathology, University of Kumamoto Medical School, Honjo-machi, Kumamoto, Japan.

  • To whom correspondence should be addressed.

  • * This is paper II in a series on Regulation of Lymphocyte Responses In Vitro. The previous paper is ref. 7.

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