[Effect of human colostrum and its fraction on functional activity of B-lymphocytes].

Fiziologicheskiĭ zhurnal Pub Date : 1993-07-01
I I Slukvin, V V Pylypenko, A A Filćhenkov, V P Chernyshov
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The human colostrum stimulated by suboptimal doses (50 ng/ml) of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) has induced proliferation of mouse splenocytes. Addition of the human colostrum has elicited a rise in splenocyte culture supernatants. Effect of human colostrum on Ig synthesis was dose-dependent and was expressed at 0.5% concentrations in the medium. In contrast to the human colostrum, the bovine colostrum exerted a suppressive effect on proliferation of mouse splenocytes and Ig synthesis induced by suboptimal doses of LPS. Bovine casein did not significantly affect the Ig synthesis by mouse splenocytes. Suppression of the Ig synthesis was associated with bovine colostral globulins. Using the ELISPOT method we have found that a rise in the Ig level in the culture after treatment with the human colostrum was due to an increase of the number of IgG2a-secreting cells. B-cell promoting fraction was found after HPLC gel-filtration. The molecular weight of this fraction was 70-75 kD.

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[人初乳及其组分对b淋巴细胞功能活性的影响]。
次优剂量(50 ng/ml)的脂多糖(LPS)刺激人初乳诱导小鼠脾细胞增殖。人初乳的添加引起了脾细胞培养上清的增加。人初乳对Ig合成的影响呈剂量依赖性,在培养基中浓度为0.5%时表达。与人初乳相比,牛初乳对次优剂量LPS诱导的小鼠脾细胞增殖和Ig合成具有抑制作用。牛酪蛋白对小鼠脾细胞Ig合成无显著影响。Ig合成的抑制与牛初乳球蛋白有关。利用ELISPOT方法,我们发现用人初乳处理后,培养物中Ig水平升高是由于分泌igg2a的细胞数量增加。经高效液相色谱凝胶过滤后发现b细胞促进组分。该组分分子量为70 ~ 75 kD。
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