Relative contribution of NK and NKT cells to the anti-metastatic activities of IL-12

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Conventional T cells, NK cells and NKT cells have been implicated in the anti-tumor activities induced by IL-12. Here we show that IL-12-induced immune responses are partially impaired in T and NKT cell-deficient RAG-2(-/-) mice, and in NKT cell-deficient CD1(-/-) mice. In response to a small dose (< 1000 U) of IL-12, RAG-2(-/-) and CD1(-/-) mice demonstrated reduced cytotoxicity, serum IFN-γ elevation and anti-metastatic activities; in contrast, in response to a high dose (> 2000 U) of IL-12, the IL-12-induced immune responses of RAG-2(-/-) and CD1(-/-) mice were indistinguishable from wild-type mice. The defective responses to low-dose IL-12 of RAG-2(-/-) mice were corrected by adoptive transfer of NKT cells but not NK cells. These findings indicate that both NK and NKT cells contribute to the anti-metastatic responses induced by IL-12, and that NKT cells are mostly responsible for the low-dose activities of this cytokine.

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Takeda, K., Hayakawa, Y., Atsuta, M., Hong, S., Van Kaer, L., Kobayashi, K., … Okumura, K. (2000). Relative contribution of NK and NKT cells to the anti-metastatic activities of IL-12. International Immunology, 12(6), 909–914. https://doi.org/10.1093/intimm/12.6.909

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