Lundin K, Tuukkanen AM, Jansson C, Nordström T, Lindqvist C. No soluble common cytokine receptor gamma chain (gamma(c)) in activated human lymphocyte cultures-comparison with soluble IL-2Ralpha.
Immunol Lett 2002;
82:235-40. [PMID:
12036606 DOI:
10.1016/s0165-2478(02)00047-0]
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Abstract
The presence of a soluble form of the common cytokine receptor gamma chain (gamma(c)) in cell free supernatants from unstimulated and 1-6 days PHA stimulated peripheral blood lymphocyte (PBL) cultures was analyzed using a sandwich ELISA. No naturally produced soluble gamma(c) could be detected in these cell free culture supernatants, although a sensitivity in the nanogram range was achieved for recombinant baculovirus expressed human soluble gamma(c) with this assay (detection limit 0.2 ng hIL-2 sRgamma). Analysis of the very same supernatants for soluble IL-2Ralpha demonstrated increased concentrations (up to 20.4 ng/ml) of this other IL-2R member. The membrane-associated form of the common cytokine receptor gamma chain was detected in cell lysates prepared from stimulated PBL at a concentration of 3.5 ng per 0.5 x 10(6) cells. Analysis of a small panel of serum samples from patients with different disorders verified that the soluble form of hIL-2Ralpha, but not hIL-2 sRgamma, can be detected, which thereby strongly suggests that the human soluble gamma(c) seems to be a valuable marker only for a limited number of clinical disorders.
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