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Effect of incubation temperature on mitogen responses of lymphocytes from adult peripheral blood and from cord blood
Authors:R B Ashman and  A J Nahmias
Abstract:Lymphocytes from normal adults, when cultured with phytohaemagglutinin (PHA) or Concanavalin A (Con A) at 39°C, showed an enhancement and earlier onset of 3H-thymidine incorporation compared with cultures incubated at 37°C. In contrast, the peak responses of cord blood lymphocytes incubated at either 35°C or 39°C did not differ significantly from those incubated at 37°C. Cultures of adult lymphocytes showed an exponential rise and fall in 3H-thymidine incorporation, which was much more rapid at 39°C than at 37°C. However, the kinetics of thymidine incorporation into mitogen-stimulated cord blood lymphocytes incubated at 39°C were similar to those at 37°C. The following results suggested that temperature acted predominantly on the proliferative phase of the transformation response. Firstly, by inhibiting binding of Con A using methyl-α-D-mannopyranoside, it was found that activation of adult lymphocytes took place within the same time period at both 39°C and 37°C. Secondly, cultures incubated at 37°C for 3 days, and labelled for 4 hr at either 37°C or 39°C showed no significant difference in 3H-thymidine uptake, whereas cultures incubated at 39°C for 3 days, and labelled for 4 hr at 37°C showed significantly higher responses than those both incubated and labelled at 37°C. Thirdly, the major increase in thymidine uptake occurred after incubation at 39°C for the second and third days of culture. These findings were consistent with a shortening of the cell cycle at the higher temperature. Thus, the failure of cord blood lymphocytes to show increased thymidine uptake after incubation at 39°C apparently reflects an insensitivity to temperature of certain of the metabolic pathways involved in cell replication in the neonate.
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