Abstract

A partially purified extract from thymus tissue termed thymosin Fraction 5 has been shown to reconstitute immunological deficiencies resulting from the lack of thymic function in several animal models, as well as humans with primary and secondary immunodeficiency diseases. Thymosin Fraction 5 consists of a family of polypeptides with molecular weights ranging from 1,000 to 15,000. Several of these polypeptides contribute individually to the biological activity of the parent compound. Two polypeptide components of thymosin Fraction 5, termed thymosin alpha1 and polypeptide beta1, have been characterized chemically and biologically. Thymosin alpha1 is a highly acidic molecule composed of 28 amino acid residues. This polypeptide has potent biological activity and has been found to be 10 to 1,000 times as active as thymosin Fraction 5 in one in vivo and several in vitro bioassay systems designed to measure differentiation and function of thymus-dependent lymphocytes (T cells). Polypeptide beta1, in contrast, is inactive in our bioassay systems, suggesting that it is not involved in thymic hormone action. Sequence analysis and homology studies have indicated that polypeptide beta1, although present in Fraction 5, does not contribute to the biological activity of thymosin Fraction 5.

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  • Thymosin LYIis a highly acidic molecule composed of 28 amino acid residues

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AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES

OF THYMOSIN (~1 AND POLYPEPTIDE (Received for publication, June 2, 1978, and in revised form, September 5, 1978). Thymosin LYIis a highly acidic molecule composed of 28 amino acid residues This polypeptide has potent biological activity and has been found to be 10 to 1000 times as active as thymosin Fraction 5 in one in vivo and several in vitro bioassay systems designed to measure differentiation and function of thymus-dependent lymphocytes (T cells). For the past several years much research has been directed toward the isolation and identification of the biologically active thymic factors or hormones which can act in lieu of an intact thymus in thymectomized animals or enhance immunological competence in normal animals (9-15) One of these partially purified thymic preparations termed thymosin Fraction 5 (12-15) has been shown to be a potent immunopotentiating agent. It does not exhibit any biological activity as tested in our bioassay systems These observations suggest that /31, present as a major component in thymosin Fraction 5, is not involved in thymic hormone action. The possible relationship among these proteins will be discussed in the accompanying paper (29)

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Isoelectric Focusing in Polyacrylamide Gels
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TABLE II Thymosin activity in various bioassays
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