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  • Title: Interleukin 2 is not sufficient for the continuous growth of cloned NK-like cytotoxic cell lines.
    Author: Olabuenaga SE, Brooks CG, Gillis S, Henney CS.
    Journal: J Immunol; 1983 Nov; 131(5):2386-91. PubMed ID: 6605387.
    Abstract:
    Interleukin 2 (IL 2) has been strongly implicated as the agent responsible for the continuous growth of T cell lines in vitro. In the present study we confirmed that IL 2 alone could support the growth of a widely used cytotoxic T cell line. In contrast, we found that IL 2 was not sufficient to support the long-term growth of cloned NK-like cytotoxic lymphocyte cell lines. Whereas such lines would grow indefinitely in concanavalin A-induced mouse spleen cell supernatant, they would only grow for short periods (2 to 3 days) in the IL 2-containing supernatant of phytohemagglutinin-stimulated LBRM-33 tumor cells, or in IL 2 partially purified from spleen cell or LBRM-33 supernatants. The addition of concanavalin-A or interferon (type beta or gamma) to these supernatants did not improve growth. By contrast, the NK-like cells proliferated equally well in a short-term (24-hr) assay, irrespective of the source of IL 2 (spleen or LBRM-33 supernatant, or partially purified IL 2). Furthermore, the NK-like cells readily depleted IL 2 from the medium, either during growth at 37 degrees C or by absorption at 4 degrees C. It is concluded that at least some cytotoxic cell lines require both IL 2 and other, as yet unidentified, spleen cell-derived factors for long-term growth.
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