| Literature DB >> 6982258 |
J P Fruehauf, G D Bonnard, R B Herberman.
Abstract
Activated human monocytes produce a monokine, interleukin-1 (IL-1) which can amplify the immune response by inducing antigen specific T cells to elaborate T cell growth factor, or interleukin-2, which in turn causes T cells to proliferate. The immune adjuvant lentinan has been shown in this study to augment IL-1 production by human monocytes. Stimulation of IL-1 by lentinan was seen as early as 5 hr, with some effect as late as 60 hr. Optimal effects were seen with very low concentrations, around 0.1 micrograms/ml. Lentinan was also able to stimulate IL-1 production by the leukemic cell line, K-562. The data reported here suggest that the previously reported adjuvant effects of lentinan may in part be mediated via its ability to stimulate IL-1 production.Entities:
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Year: 1982 PMID: 6982258 DOI: 10.1016/0162-3109(82)90037-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Immunopharmacology ISSN: 0162-3109