The influence of the phospholipid platelet activation factor (PAF) was studied on pokeweed mitogen (PWM)-stimulated proliferation of peripheral blood lymphocytes in patients with bronchial asthma and normal subjects. It was found that PAF exerts dose-dependent activation with following suppression mainly on B-cells after its action on the whole population of lymphocytes activated by PWM. Besides, the influence of PAF on lymphocyte proliferation seemed to be mediated by monocytes since removal of monocytes from the whole population of mononuclear cells abolished the lymphocyte activation induced by PWM. Indomethacin inhibits lymphocyte proliferation activation induced by PAF. The results indicate that PAF has an effect on the IgE and IgG synthesis by blood B-lymphocytes in patients with bronchial asthma.