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Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, Mar 1995, 225-226, Vol 2, No. 2
B Garty, E Kaminsky and C Moroz
Human placental ferritin is an immunosuppressive protein composed of a
43-kDa subunit (p43) and ferritin light chains. Its physiological action
seems to be downregulation of the immune response of the mother against her
embryo. Elevated levels of p43 in serum are associated with pregnancy,
lymphomas, breast cancer, and AIDS. Although it is known that p43 is
produced by activated T lymphocytes, the specific T- lymphocyte subset
involved is unknown. p43 is measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays
with CM-H-9 monoclonal antibody specific for p43. We studied the de novo
biosynthesis of p43 by isolated activated CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes in a
normal donor and in a patient with elevated levels of p43 in serum. The
results indicated that p43 was synthesized by activated CD4+ lymphocytes
from the normal donor (0.45% of the total de novo proteins) but that its
biosynthesis by CD8+ lymphocytes was below the level of detection. The
activated CD4+ lymphocytes from the patient with elevated levels of p43 in
serum overproduced p43 (3.8% of the nascent proteins). Since it was shown
that a subset of CD8+ lymphocytes has receptors for p43, the latter may be
considered an immunoregulatory cytokine produced mainly by activated CD4+
lymphocytes.
Copyright © 1995 by the American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
The immunosuppressive human placental ferritin subunit p43 is produced by activated CD4+ lymphocytes
Department of Pediatrics, Children's Medical Center of Israel, Petah Tiqva.
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