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Impairment of natural killer cell activity in Indian kala-azar: restoration of activity by interleukin 2 but not by alpha or gamma interferon
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ImmunologyCell DeathImmunologic MechanismImmunotherapyNatural Killer CellsInflammationConjugate FormationImmune MediatorAutoimmune DiseaseAllergyGamma InterferonAutoimmunityNk ActivityIndian Kala-azar PatientsCell BiologyCytokineInterleukin 2ImmunomodulationIndian Kala-azarImmunosuppressionMedicine
Indian kala-azar patients have normal numbers of peripheral blood NK cells but impaired functional activity due to decreased binding and lysis of target cells. This impairment of NK activity could not be corrected by exogenous recombinant human alpha or gamma interferon. However, recombinant human interleukin 2 was able to restore this activity by augmenting conjugate formation and lysis of target cells.
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