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Publication : Cyclophilin A produced by thymocytes regulates the migration of murine bone marrow cells.

First Author  Khromykh LM Year  2007
Journal  Cell Immunol Volume  249
Issue  1 Pages  46-53
PubMed ID  18082675 Mgi Jnum  J:131643
Mgi Id  MGI:3774093 Doi  10.1016/j.cellimm.2007.11.002
Citation  Khromykh LM, et al. (2007) Cyclophilin A produced by thymocytes regulates the migration of murine bone marrow cells. Cell Immunol 249(1):46-53
abstractText  Supernatant obtained from high dose hydrocortisone resistant thymocytes can induce migration of the bone marrow cell precursors to the periphery. This biological activity depends on the presence of the 18 kDa protein, whose amino acid sequence fits with the sequence of the secretory form of murine cyclophilin A (SP-18). Cyclophilin A isolated from the supernatant of the cortisone-resistant thymoma EL-4 shows its characteristic functional features as it demonstrates isomerase activity and binds with cyclosporine A. The cyclophilin A obtained manifests chemotactic activity that regulates migration of bone marrow cell precursors of neutrophils, T-, B- and dendritic cells.
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