Relationship between a novel human cytotoxin (factor 2) produced by a B cell line (Karpas 160) and phorbol-myristateacetate-associated cytotoxicity
- 28 June 2008
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Clinical and Experimental Immunology
- Vol. 88 (2) , 360-366
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2249.1992.tb03088.x
Abstract
We found that 160b cells, a subclone of Karpas 160 human B cell line, spontaneously secreted a novel cytotoxin, factor 2 (F2). F2 was also extracted from the cells by 60% ammonium sulphate, 0.5% CHAPS and 0.28% Triton X-114. We were able to show that phorbol myristate acetate (PMA) greatly enhanced the production of F2, and PMA may also account for part of the putative F2 cytotoxic activity to K562 cells in crude preparations. We compared the cytotoxic effect of F2 with PMA-associated F2-like cytotoxicity to K562 cells as well as the adequacy of our schemes to purified F2 with regard to its separation from PMA. We found that it was possible to separate PMA from F2 preparations by gel filtration and Rotofor preparative isoelectric focusing. The fate of PMA was also monitored with 3H-PMA and chromatographic profiles of 3H-PMA were studied using DE52 and gel filtration chromatography. We were able to establish that less than 2.9% of the cytotoxicity to K562 was due to PMA. We also found that the radioactive peaks and cytotoxicity peaks to K562 were not well correlated, indicating that the cytotoxicity was not mainly due to remaining PMA. Activated charcoal removed virtually all F2 and PMA but not tumour necrosis factor activity. Our results also showed that cytotoxicity to K562 resulting from F2 or PMA-associated proteins had different physicochemical properties, indicating that they are different molecular entities. These findings are consistent with the earlier observation that 160 cells produce F2 spontaneously and that PMA can amplify its production significantly.Keywords
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