Abstract

Media conditioned (CM) by WEHI-3 cells (a myelomonocytic leukemia cell line) contains a number of haemopoietic growth factors, including synergistic factor (SF) and interleukin-3 (IL3). We have investigated the production of SF and IL3 in vivo in mice bearing the WEHI-3 tumour. SF and IL3 activity were detected in both the sera and ascites fluids of these mice. SF from the ascites fluid was partially purified by a four-step purification schedule consisting of ammonium sulphate fractionation, DEAE-cellulose, hydroxylapatite, and Sephadex G-100 chromatography. This purification sequence resulted in approximately a 250- and 187-fold purification of SF and IL3 respectively on the initial starting material with a yield of 13 and 9.7% respectively of the initial activity. At each stage of purification, the fractions containing SF copurified with IL3 activity, further supporting our previous report that SF and IL3 are probably identical molecules. The characteristics of the in-vivo derived (sera and ascites fluid) activities were found to be similar to those of the factors produced in vitro in WEHI-3 cell conditioned media. These results support the conclusion that SF and IL3 are produced in vivo in WEHI-3 tumour bearing mice and are not in vitro artifacts.

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