ISSN:
1744-313X
Source:
Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
Topics:
Biology
,
Medicine
Notes:
Trichosanthin (Tk), a plant protein isolated from a Chinese medicinal herb, was shown in our previous experiments to suppress mitogenic, antigenic and allogeneic responses of human lymphocytes. Two non-toxic pathways, the CD8-dependent and the CD8-independent, were identified as being involved in inducing the suppression. In this communication, we report that, in a subgroup of healthy subjects, only the CD8-dependent pathway was found to operate. In cell cultures from the other subjects, removal of CD8 cells from the culture did not diminish the suppression, implying that the down-regulatory function of the CD8 cells was not expressed in the presence of Tk. Two types of subject, CD8 mediators (M+) (CD8-dependent pathway operating) and non-mediators (M−) (CD8-independent pathway operating), were thus distinguishable. A ‘mediation index’(MI) was calculated as MI (%) = RR of CD8-depleted cell culture - RR of non-CD8-depleted cell culture. Of 68 unrelated subjects tested, 21 (30.9%) could be classified as M+, with a mean ‘mediation index’ of 13.4±4.0, while 47 (69.1%) were M−, with a mean MI of −5.6±4.3 (t= 17.2, P 〈 0.001). The M+ and M− groups exhibited an essentially non-overlapping bimodal distribution of MI. Among the 40 Caucasoids in the panel, nine of 14 M+ subjects were HLA-DR7, DQ2 (χ2= 14.652, Pc= 0.00084). The two DR7-DQ3 panel members, however, were M−, suggesting that DQ2 might be associated with M+. Segregation patterns in two families revealed that the M+ phenotype is a Mendelian dominant trait.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-313X.1996.tb00262.x
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