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.
European journal of immunology|1984|Savino W, Dardenne M|112 citations
The localization of the three best-defined thymic hormones, namely, thymulin, thymopoietin and thymosin alpha 1 was studied by immunofluorescence using antibodies directed against these three molecules. With both human thymus frozen sections and cult…
In Vitro
PMID: 6389155
Cancer research|1984|Hersh E et al.|26 citations
Immunological, hematological, and biochemical studies were done at the time of referral in 135 homosexual subjects, 28 of whom were symptom free (SF), 74 of whom had the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)-related symptom complex (ARC), and 33…
PMID: 6209006
Leukemia research|1984|Zatz M, McClure J, Goldstein A|3 citations
Growth of murine spontaneous and transplanted AKR T-cell lymphomas results in marked elevations of serum immunoreactive thymosin alpha 1. Thymosin alpha 1 is one of the peptide hormones believed to be secreted primarily by the thymic epithelium. This…
Animal Study
PMID: 6096635
The Journal of experimental medicine|1984|Haynes B et al.|172 citations
Using murine monoclonal antibodies TE-4 and TE-7 raised against human thymic stroma, we identified two distinct and mutually exclusive thymic microenvironment components: the thymic endocrine epithelium (TE-4+) and mesodermal-derived fibrous stroma (…
Animal Study
PMID: 6200562
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|1984|McFarland E, Scearce R, Haynes B|84 citations
The thymic microenvironment is a complex tissue essential for normal T cell maturation. Prothymocytes in the subcapsular cortical (SCC) region of the thymus undergo cell division and migrate to the inner cortex. The majority of cortical thymocytes ce…
PMID: 6205074
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|1984|Hersh E et al.|11 citations
Immunologic and conventional laboratory studies were done in 135 previously untreated subjects including 28 (20.7%) symptom-free homosexuals and 74 (54.8%) with ARC and 33 (24.5%) with AIDS. More than half of all patients had abnormal percentages of…
PMID: 6242001
Annals of internal medicine|1984|Kreiss J et al.|27 citations
Recently, antibodies to human T-cell leukemia virus membrane antigens (HTLV-MA) and elevated levels of beta 2-microglobulin and thymosin alpha 1 have been found with high frequency in patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Prospective…
PMID: 6318630
Thymus|1984|Wilson G et al.
Trypsinization of human T-lymphocytes removes surface receptors which bind to sheep erythrocytes (E). Human dialyzable leukocytes extracts (DLE) and thymosin (Fraction V) have been shown to significantly increase the rate of regeneration of T-lymphoc…
In Vitro
PMID: 6464097
International journal of peptide and protein research|1984|Danho W, Gabriel T, Makofske R|4 citations
A peptide isolated from calf spleen has been identified as thymosin alpha 1. The isolation involved defatting of the desiccated glands with acetone, extraction of the acetone power with pyridine acetate pH 5.5, heat denaturation, reverse phase chroma…
PMID: 6469460
Cancer immunology, immunotherapy : CII|1984|Bistoni F et al.|18 citations
The administration of a thymic factor, thymostimulin (TP-1), to mice resulted in considerable augmentation of natural killer (NK) cell activity as measured in a short-term assay against 51Cr-labeled YAC-1 target cells. Conditions suitable for detecti…
Animal Study
PMID: 6563944
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|1984|Haritos A, Goodall G, Horecker B|227 citations
A polypeptide containing approximately equal to 112 amino acid residues, with the thymosin alpha 1 sequence at its NH2 terminus, has been isolated from rat thymus by using a radioimmunoassay with an antibody prepared against synthetic thymosin alpha…
Animal Study
PMID: 6583693
Thymus|1984|Low T, Goldstein A|95 citations
Using a partially purified preparation, thymosin fraction 5, we have documented that thymosin can correct many of the immunological deficiencies resulting from the lack of thymosin function in animal models and in humans. Ongoing studies indicate tha…
Clinical TrialReview
PMID: 6087503
Annales d'endocrinologie|1984|Martin-Du-Pan R|4 citations
The epithelial cells of the thymus synthesize at least 30 different polypeptides: the thymic hormones. The structure of 4 of them is well known. They are named thymosin alpha 1, thymopoietin, thymulin and thymic humoral factor. Biological functions a…
Review
PMID: 6399194
Immunopharmacology|1984|Ershler W et al.|23 citations
A decline in T cell function accounts for many of the observed age-related deficient immune responses. Specific antibody response to many antigens requires T cell cooperation, and deficient antibody response to such antigens has been demonstrated wit…
In Vitro
PMID: 6511366
Cancer immunology, immunotherapy : CII|1983|Ishitsuka H et al.|30 citations
Animal models for opportunistic infections were developed by using mice immunosuppressed by 5-FU. These mice were susceptible to various microorganisms, while normal mice had greater tolerance to such microbial infections. In these models, thymosin a…
Animal Study
PMID: 6404549
International journal of peptide and protein research|1983|Michalewsky J et al.|6 citations
The primary structure of the 28-peptide thymosin alpha 1 as determined by Goldstein et al. (1) has been confirmed by independent procedures. Limited dilute acid digestion generated a 26-peptide and a 22-peptide both extending to the C-terminal and la…
PMID: 6826286
Advances in experimental medicine and biology|1983|Hersh E et al.|3 citations
Homosexual patients who mainly had the prodrome of the syndrome of opportunistic infection and Kaposi's sarcoma were studied immunologically. Patients showed diminished delayed hypersensitivity to recall antigens, diminished lymphocyte blastogenic re…
PMID: 6606304
Cancer immunology, immunotherapy : CII|1983|Ohta Y et al.|22 citations
We found that both thymosin from calf thymus and its constituent peptide alpha 1 prepared by chemical synthesis restore cell-mediated immunity following its suppression in mice by injection of 5-FU. Conditions suitable for assessing the thymosin acti…
Animal Study
PMID: 6553511
Cancer immunology, immunotherapy : CII|1983|Umeda Y et al.|35 citations
The effect of thymosin against tumor progression was examined in mice immunosuppressed by cytostatics or X-ray irradiation. When pretreated with cytostatic agents, such as 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) or BCNU, or by X-ray, and then inoculated with P388 or L…
Animal Study
PMID: 6553515
Journal of interferon research|1983|Weck P, May L, Weck C|2 citations
The treatment of cultures of human splenic lymphocytes with Staphylococcal enterotoxin A (SEA) resulted in the production of human gamma interferon (HuIFN-gamma). Separation of lymphocyte populations to give preparations enriched in T or B lymphocyte…
PMID: 6404997