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Query: UNIPROT:P04141 (
granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor
)
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The histamine-producing cell-stimulating factor (HCSF) was first described as a lymphokine which is produced during secondary mixed leukocyte culture and which induces increased histamine synthesis by murine hematopoietic cells. It has been shown that it is different from interleukin 3 (IL 3), despite the fact that pure IL 3 expresses HCSF activity. Our results provide evidence that this factor (constitutively produced by the P388 D1 cell line) is identical with
granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor
(
GM-CSF
) i.e.: (a) physiochemical properties of HCSF and
GM-CSF
, such as molecular weight, isoelectric charge, hydrophobicity and behavior during affinity chromatography, are indistinguishable and both activities coelute during all biochemical purification procedures; (b) increased bone marrow cell histamine synthesis induced by P388 D1-derived HCSF is inhibited by anti-
GM-CSF
antiserum; (c) the
GM-CSF
cDNA probe hybridizes with a poly(A)+RNA from P388 D1 cells while no hybridizing signal was obtained with poly(A)+RNA from WEHI-3 and from P815 cells. On the other hand, the IL 3 cDNA probe hybridizes with a 1.0-kb poly(A)+RNA from WEHI-3 but not with those from P388 D1 and P815. Moreover, well known sources of
GM-CSF
, such as lung conditioned medium and semi-purified
GM-CSF
from phytohemagglutinin-induced supernatant of the murine T lymphoma LBRM-33-5 A4 (preparation devoid of IL 3), as well as recombinant murine
GM-CSF
, induce increased histamine synthesis by hematopoietic cells. All these results demonstrate that, in our culture conditions, the P388 D1 cell line spontaneously produces
GM-CSF
which is responsible for the P388 D1-induced
HCS
activity. Consequently, the latter is a property shared by the two distinct hematopoietic growth factors acting on the less committed cells, i.e. IL 3 and
GM-CSF
, whereas M-CSF or G-CSF are unable to induce histamine production. Interestingly, IL-4 which is known to support established mast cell line proliferation cannot induce
HCS
activity. In addition, none of the other cytokines tested, such as IL 1, IL 2, interferons or tumor necrosis factor can express
HCS
activity. This expression seems to be a specific property of IL 3 and
GM-CSF
.
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PMID:Histamine-producing cell-stimulating activity. A biological activity shared by interleukin 3 and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor. 288 59