Molecular cloning and biological characterization of a novel murine lymphoid growth factor

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Abstract

Using a bioassay consisting of the proliferation of a murine B cell line, a cDNA of a gene whose product supports the growth of that cell line was isolated from a thymic stromal cell line. This factor, termed thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP), is a protein of 140 amino acids. The gene encoding TSLP was mapped to murine chromosome 18. Purified recombinant TSLP supported the growth of pre-B cell colonies in vitro, but had no myelopoietic activity. TSLP had comitogenic activity for fetal thymocytes, but was not as potent as interleukin 7 in lobe submersion cultures. Injection of TSLP into neonatal mice induced the expansion of B220+BP-1+ pre-B cells.

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Sims, J. E., Williams, D. E., Morrissey, P. J., Garka, K., Foxworthe, D., Price, V., … Paxton, R. J. (2000). Molecular cloning and biological characterization of a novel murine lymphoid growth factor. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 192(5), 671–680. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.192.5.671

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