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Lymphokine-activated killer cell phenomenon. III. Evidence that IL-2 is sufficient for direct activation of peripheral blood lymphocytes into lymphokine-activated killer cells.
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ImmunologyImmunologic MechanismImmune SystemImmunotherapyNatural Killer CellsDirect ActivationInflammationPeripheral Blood LymphocytesIl-2 ActivityImmune MediatorAllergyAutoimmune DiseaseOther CytokinesLymphokine-activated Killer CellsAutoimmunityCell BiologyCytokineLak Activation FactorImmunosuppressionCellular Immune ResponseMedicine
Purified interleukin 2 (IL-2) was found to be sufficient for direct activation of peripheral blood lymphocytes into lymphokine-activated killer (LAK) cells. The LAK activation factor was directly and consistently associated with IL-2 activity using classic protein purification techniques, adsorption to IL-2-dependent cell lines, and inhibition with anti-Tac antibody. As yet, no other cytokines have been found that perform the same role.
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