Induction of platelet cytotoxic functions by lymphokines: role of interferon-gamma.

  • Pancre V
  • Joseph M
  • Mazingue C
  • et al.
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Abstract

Antigen- or mitogen-stimulated CD4+/CD- lymphocytes produced factors able to induce normal human platelets into cytotoxic effectors toward the young larvae of Schistosoma mansoni. The neutralization by monoclonal anti-IFN-gamma antibody of the induction of the platelet killer effect, the presence of IFN-gamma in the CD4+/CD8- lymphocyte supernatant, and, finally, the direct inducer effect of recombinant IFN-gamma clearly demonstrated that IFN-gamma was one of the factors responsible for the induction of platelet cytotoxic functions.

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Pancre, V., Joseph, M., Mazingue, C., Wietzerbin, J., Capron, A., & Auriault, C. (1987). Induction of platelet cytotoxic functions by lymphokines: role of interferon-gamma. The Journal of Immunology, 138(12), 4490–4495. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.138.12.4490

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