1990
DOI: 10.1182/blood.v75.11.2130.bloodjournal75112130
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Further studies on growth factor production by the TC-1 stromal cell line: pre-B stimulating activity

Abstract: Adherent murine stromal cells support long-term in vitro lymphopoiesis or myelopoiesis dependent on the culture conditions used. A cell line, TC-1, isolated from long-term liquid murine marrow cultures under conditions approaching those permissive for lymphoid growth, has been found to produce an activity that acts synergistically with interleukin- 3 (IL-3) or colony-stimulating factor-1 (CSF-1) to stimulate in vitro myeloid colonies, but which has no intrinsic colony-stimulating activity. We report here the p… Show more

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“…However, lymphocytosis has been reported in cats treated with rhG-CSF (17)(18)(19). It is possible that these effects are due to a direct stimulatory effect of rhG-CSF on lymphoid precursor cells; however, there have been reports of indirect stimulation of pre-B cells by rhG-CSF in combination with other growth factors (20). Interestingly, the kinetics of monocyte production are also affected during rhG-CSF administration in mice (21).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, lymphocytosis has been reported in cats treated with rhG-CSF (17)(18)(19). It is possible that these effects are due to a direct stimulatory effect of rhG-CSF on lymphoid precursor cells; however, there have been reports of indirect stimulation of pre-B cells by rhG-CSF in combination with other growth factors (20). Interestingly, the kinetics of monocyte production are also affected during rhG-CSF administration in mice (21).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%