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Title: [Polyclonal B-cell activation by so-called immunopotentiation (immunostimulants)]. Author: Kekow J, Hobusch G, Lüdemann J, Gross WL. Journal: Dtsch Med Wochenschr; 1989 Jul 14; 114(28-29):1101-6. PubMed ID: 2787237. Abstract: Immuno-augmentation with substances of bacterial origin was studied in vitro for its ability to induce polyclonal B-cell activation. Biostim, Broncho-Vaxom, Omnadin, Paspat and OK 432 were compared for their B-cell mitogenicity with classical polyclonal B-cell activators (Staph. aureus Cowan I, KlebsM, Pokeweed mitogen). B-cell mitogenicity, as measured by 3H-thymidine incorporation into proliferating blood B-cells, was not induced by any of the studied preparations. On the other hand, OK 432 produced a T-cell dependent and Biostim a T-cell independent blood B-cell differentiation in immunoglobulin producing cells. However, the extent of immunoglobulin production was clearly less than with the polyclonal B-cell activator KlebsM. These results demonstrate that, in some of the preparations, in vivo polyclonal B-cell activation can be expected to occur.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]