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Role of Interleukin-2 Activated MHC-Nonrestricted Lymphocytes in Antileukemia Activity and Therapy
Authors:Eva Lotzov
Institution:  a Section of Natural Immunity, Department of General Surgery, The University of Texas, Houston, TX, USA
Abstract:Although the application of biological therapy for solid tumors with cytokines and adoptively transferred activated lymphocytes has received substantial attention, this approach has not been actively explored in treatment of hematopoietic neoplasms. This review will address the possibilities of interleukin-2 (IL-2) and IL-2 activated natural killer (NK) cells and T cells in antileukemia reactivity and therapy. The new approaches to optimal activation and generation of oncolytic cells, selective propagation of lymphocyte subsets, and the role of adhesion molecules in antileukemia cytotoxicity will also be addressed. We trust that this article will be conducive to the development of new directions in leukemia research and treatment.
Keywords:Human leukemia  interleukin-2  NK cells  lymphokine activated killer cell activity (LAK)  leukemia resistance  leukemia therapy  lymphocyte subsets
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