An immunomodulatory peptide derived from the thymus gland, approved in several countries for hepatitis B/C and studied for immune enhancement in cancer and infectious diseases.
Thymus|1988|Nicolas J et al.|5 citations
Cultured human epidermal cells have been shown to produce soluble factors endowed with T cell differentiating activities. In addition, the presence of thymopoietin and FTS/thymulin-like factors has been reported in normal human and mouse epidermis us…
Animal Study
PMID: 3075100
Journal of immunological methods|1988|Tsitsiloni O et al.|9 citations
Antibodies against the N-terminus of rat parathymosin alpha have been raised in rabbits by conjugating parathymosin alpha (1-30) to hemocyanin. A radioimmunoassay for parathymosin alpha was established by utilizing antibodies against the above polype…
Animal Study
PMID: 3049827
Autoimmunity|1988|Winter W et al.|1 citation
The biological basis for autoimmunity and immunoincompetence in the BB rat has yet to be localized. In spite of normal thymic histology, thymocyte subsets and blastogenesis, thymus gland products (thymosins) have yet to be studied. In the present rep…
Animal Study
PMID: 2979610
American journal of reproductive immunology and microbiology : AJRIM|1988|Welch R et al.|5 citations
Thymosin alpha 1 is one of several cytokines produced by the thymus that modulates immune function. The presence of elevated serum levels of thymosin alpha 1 in pregnant women and their newborns has suggested that this peptide may play a role in peri…
PMID: 3202234
Isozymes|1987|Haritos A|7 citations
Review
PMID: 3298144
Annales de parasitologie humaine et comparee|1987|Bayard P, Monjour L
In this study, we aim to show, by comparing the amino-acid sequences of several antigens of Plasmodium falciparum with those of some proteins manufactured by the host immune system, that the parasite appears to have a remarkable capacity for mimicry.…
PMID: 3310806
Lymphokine research|1987|Fletcher M, Goldstein A|53 citations
This review covers significant developments in the understanding of the biochemistry and clinical pharmacology of Interleukin-2 (IL-2) that were achieved from 1984 through September 1986. These include developments in the molecular biology of IL-2 an…
ReviewAnimal Study
PMID: 3546963
Thymus|1987|Monroe W et al.|28 citations
The ability of bovine growth hormone therapy to stimulate regeneration of age involuted thymus glands in adult dogs was evaluated. The thymuses of growth hormone treated dogs regenerated, resembling thymic tissue of young dogs. Some of the thymuses o…
Animal Study
PMID: 3590275
The Journal of investigative dermatology|1987|Nicolas J et al.|32 citations
We have examined the biologic characteristics and immunologic properties of epidermal cell-derived lymphocyte differentiating factor (ELDIF), a lymphocyte differentiating factor produced by cultured human keratinocytes. The ELDIF was semipurified by…
Animal StudyIn Vitro
PMID: 3100653
The journal of histochemistry and cytochemistry : official journal of the Histochemistry Society|1987|Auger C et al.|23 citations
Distribution of thymosin alpha 1 in normal mice (OF1) or autoimmune mice (NZB) was investigated using immunocytochemical techniques on sections of GMA- and Epon-embedded mouse thymuses. A monoclonal antibody directed against synthetic thymosin alpha…
Animal Study
PMID: 3540103
Journal of immunological methods|1987|Panneerselvam C, Caldarella J, Horecker B|13 citations
Parathymosin, a polypeptide that is structurally related to prothymosin alpha, has been shown to block the in vivo immunoenhancing effects of prothymosin alpha (Haritos, A.A., Salvin, S.B., Blacher, R., Stein, S. and Horecker, B.L. (1985) Proc. Natl.…
Animal Study
PMID: 2445824
American journal of reproductive immunology and microbiology : AJRIM|1987|Welch R et al.|7 citations
The thymus directs T-lymphocyte development and contributes to the maintenance of immune homeostasis, in part, through its production of peptides known as thymosins. In pregnancy, maternal serum levels of thymosin alpha 1 have been reported to be low…
PMID: 3605487
The Veterinary clinics of North America. Small animal practice|1987|Roth J|7 citations
"Wasting" or "fading" syndromes are common causes of puppy and kitten mortality. Numerous infectious and toxic, metabolic, or nutritional factors could potentially be responsible for wasting and death in young animals. Evidence has been presented tha…
Animal Study
PMID: 3496704
Journal of reproductive immunology|1987|De Angelo L, Michael S|9 citations
Thymectomy at 3 days of age (Tx-3) in B6A female mice results in an autoimmune oophoritis that has only been successfully overcome by the transplant of an intact thymus or an injection of T cells. In Tx-3 mice levels of thymosin alpha 1 (TSN alpha 1)…
Animal Study
PMID: 3625606
Journal of biological response modifiers|1987|Dillman R et al.|7 citations
Previous Phase I trials have established the safety of administering thymosin fraction 5 and thymosin alpha 1 to patients with advanced cancer. These same trials also suggested potential immune-enhancing doses of these agents. In this study, 12 patie…
PMID: 3598602
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|1987|Panneerselvam C et al.|55 citations
The major cross-reacting peptide in human plasma detected with a radioimmunoassay (RIA) for thymosin alpha 1 was identified as prothymosin alpha, based on its elution properties in gel-filtration chromatography and its amino acid composition after pu…
PMID: 3474615
International journal of peptide and protein research|1987|Toniolo C et al.|7 citations
A conformational study of two protected peptide segments, (1-10 and 11-28), spanning the entire sequence of thymosin alpha 1, in solvents of different polarity and capability of forming hydrogen bonds, is reported. By using infrared absorption and ci…
PMID: 3679672
Brain, behavior, and immunity|1987|Dunn A et al.|52 citations
Newcastle disease virus (NDV) administration to mice increased concentrations of plasma corticosterone, with a maximal effect at 8 h. This elevation of plasma corticosterone concentrations was not observed in hypophysectomized animals in which the co…
Animal Study
PMID: 3509812
Clinical and experimental immunology|1987|Chen S, Ko H|3 citations
Serum thymosin-alpha 1 levels as detected by radioimmunoassay (RIA) have been reported to be elevated in AIDS. We studied 143 individuals in two risk groups for AIDS (male homosexuals and haemophiliacs) for serum thymosin-alpha 1 and antibodies to HI…
PMID: 3427822
International journal of peptide and protein research|1987|Wang S et al.|7 citations
Moz-amino acids were used in solid-phase synthesis of Leu-Ala-Gly-Val and thymosin alpha 1. It was found that the Moz-group can be removed rapidly and completely with 5-10% TFA in CH2Cl2. Some advantages of utilizing Moz-amino acids over Boc-amino ac…
PMID: 3436702