The in vivo effects of interleukin 2 (TCGF)
- PMID: 6178678
- DOI: 10.1016/S0171-2985(82)80022-3
The in vivo effects of interleukin 2 (TCGF)
Abstract
This brief review of our experiments concerning the in vivo activity of crude Il-2 led us to the following conclusion: The first is the existence, in vivo, of a cyclophosphamide-sensitive T-cell controlling the activity of a serum born Il-2 inhibitor in thymus-bearing normal mice. Under in vivo conditions which are characterized by high Il-2 inhibitor activities, locally applied Il-2 administered along with antigen amplified in vivo CTL-responsiveness, yet the effect observed was poor. Crude Il-2 proved to be a potent immuno-enhancing agent in the athymic (nu/nu) mouse, which lacks Il-2 inhibitor activity. It was found that together with antigen administration of Il-2 to nude mice results in the generation of highly reactive T-helper cells, as well as in the generation of alloreactive CTL.
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