The fusion of an AKR T cell tumor line to normal B6D2F1, T cells resulted in the production of a cloned T cell hybridoma (FS6-14.13) inducible with the mitogen concanavalin A (Con A). The supernate from Con A-stimulated hybridoma cells was active both in the stimulation of an anti-sheep red blood cell response by partially T cell-depleted B cells and in the stimulation of the growth of antigen-specific T cell blasts. The active principle in both assays had a molecular weight of approximately 30-40,000. These results indicated the presence of interleukin 2 (IL2) in the hybridoma supernate. The activity of the hybridoma supernate in B cell responses was dependent on the presence of adherent cells and a few contaminating T cells. On the other hand, Con A-stimulated supernates from normal spleen cells were active after either adherent cell removal or severe T cell depletion. These results suggested that IL2 was the only active helper factor in the hybridoma supernate, but that additional helper factors were present in supernates from Con A-stimulated normal spleen cells.
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October 01 1980
Concanavalin A-inducible, interleukin-2-producing T cell hybridoma.
L Harwell
B Skidmore
P Marrack
J Kappler
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
J Exp Med (1980) 152 (4): 893–904.
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L Harwell, B Skidmore, P Marrack, J Kappler; Concanavalin A-inducible, interleukin-2-producing T cell hybridoma.. J Exp Med 1 October 1980; 152 (4): 893–904. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.152.4.893
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