Increased numbers of interleukin-12-producing cells in human tuberculosis

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Numbers of interleukin-12 (IL-12)-producing cells were quantitated in the peripheral blood of healthy donors and tuberculosis patients by the ELISPOT assay. We observed that (i) stimulation with mycobacteria increases numbers of IL-12 producers from healthy donors and (ii) tuberculosis patients have larger numbers of IL-12 producers than healthy donors. Our data emphasize the importance of IL-12 in immunity to tuberculosis.

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Munk, M. E., Mayer, P., Anding, P., Feldmann, K., & Kaufmann, S. H. E. (1996). Increased numbers of interleukin-12-producing cells in human tuberculosis. Infection and Immunity, 64(3), 1078–1080. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.64.3.1078-1080.1996

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