Properties of Cell Subpopulations of Starfish Axial Organ: In Vitro Effect of Pokeweed Mitogen and Evidence of Lymphokine-like Substances

Abstract
The in vitro effects of pokeweed mitogen (PWM) on axial organ (AO) cells of the echinoderm starfish Asteria rubens have been studied. PWM stimulates 3H‐thymidine incorporation by the whole population of AO cells (index of stimulation 4–5). On the basis of surface adherence to nylon wool the AO cell population can be fractionated into adherent and non‐adherent subpopulations. PWM strongly stimulates the non‐adherent cells (index 14) but not the adherent cells (index 1.2–1.8). Specific soluble mediators obtained from stimulated non‐adherent cells were able to stimulate the whole AO cell population but not the fractionated adherent or non‐adherent cells.