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Thymosin-alpha-1

Thymalfasin, Zadaxin, Thymosin α1

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Studies 759
Trials 63
Score 2
1986 pubmed

Production and characterization of a bovine T cell-specific monoclonal antibody identifying a mature differentiation antigen.

Rabinovsky. E D ED; Yang. T J TJ

Key Findings

  • The BLT-1 antibody detects a 22 kDa protein that marks mature bovine T‑cells.
  • Thymosin‑alpha‑1 and thymopentin together increase expression of this mature T‑cell antigen in bovine thymocytes.
  • The induced antigen is linked to mature T‑cell differentiation, and the antibody can kill these cells via complement.

Practical Outcomes

  • Thymosin‑alpha‑1 may help promote mature T‑cell characteristics, hinting at immune‑boosting effects, but the study is in cows and doesn’t give human dosing or protocols. For biohackers, it’s a modest clue that the peptide can influence T‑cell markers, but more human data are needed before applying it.

Summary

Scientists made an antibody that spots a protein on mature T‑cells in cows. They found that adding thymosin‑alpha‑1 (a peptide some people take for immune support) makes more of this protein appear, showing the peptide can push T‑cells toward a mature state, at least in cow cells.

Abstract

A monoclonal antibody (MAb), BLT-1, with specificity for bovine mature T cells was prepared by somatic cell hybridization of myeloma NS-1 and spleen cells from BALB/c mice hyperimmunized with bovine T lymphocytes. The MAb reacted with over 92% of nylon wool-nonadherent lymphocytes (T cells) but not with nylon wool-adherent EAC-positive lymphocytes (B cells) in the indirect immunofluorescence assay. It is an IgM, with kappa-light chains, which fixed complement well and killed over 95% of mature T cells in complement-mediated cytotoxicity assays. It reacted with the same proportions of peripheral lymphoid cells (peripheral blood, lymph nodes, and spleen) as the polyclonal goat anti-bovine thymocyte serum (GABTS), but only with 25% of GABTS-positive thymocytes. Immunoperoxidase staining of frozen tissue sections showed that the BLT-1-positive cells were located in the medulla of the thymus and in the T lymphocyte areas of lymph nodes. Western immunoblotting assays showed that the BLT-1-reactive membrane antigen is a 22,000 m.w. protein which was inducible in bovine thymocytes with bovine thymic hormones, thymosin fraction 5, thymosin alpha 1, and thymopentin ORF-18150, indicating that it is a mature T lymphocyte differentiation antigen. The thymosin alpha 1 and thymopentin were found to show additive effects on mature T cell antigen expression by bovine thymocytes.

Study Information

Provider

pubmed

Year

1986