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Two immortal cell lines were established, CON A-C1-VICK (ATCC CRL-12135) and ConA-B1-VICK (ATCC CRL-12357). Both cell lines produce granulocyte colony stimulating factor (G-CSF). When cultured in vitro, the cell lines produce and secrete immune lymphokines that may be administered to fowl to increase their resistance to infections. The cell lines produce lymphokines which, following administration into either 18 day old chick embryos or day of hatch chicks, prevents extraintestinal Salmonella infection. Neither the lymphokine or cell line induces viral pathogenesis in chickens. For lymphokine production, remove cells from maintenance medium, wash in serum-free RPMI, culture at 5 x 10 exp6 cells/ml in serum-free RPMI containing 0.0075 mg/ml Concanavalin A (ConA) for 72 hours. |
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Animals were immunized with Salmonella enteritidis. Spleens were harvested and T cells were isolated. T cells were incubated with Concanavalin A and subsequently transformed with Avian reticuloendotheliosis virus (REV-T with CSV)(ATCC VR-770). Two immortal cell lines were established, CON A-C1-VICK (ATCC CRL-12135) and ConA-B1-VICK (ATCC CRL-12357). Both cell lines produce granulocyte colony stimulating factor (G-CSF). When cultured in vitro, the cell lines produce and secrete immune lymphokines that may be administered to fowl to increase their resistance to infections. The cell lines produce lymphokines which, following administration into either 18 day old chick embryos or day of hatch chicks, prevents extraintestinal Salmonella infection. Neither the lymphokine or cell line induces viral pathogenesis in chickens. For lymphokine production, remove cells from maintenance medium, wash in serum-free RPMI, culture at 5 x 10 exp6 cells/ml in serum-free RPMI containing 0.0075 mg/ml Concanavalin A (ConA) for 72 hours. |
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