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Interleukin-12 (IL-12) is a heterodimeric pleiotropic cytokine that consists of IL12A (p35) and IL12B (p40) subunits. IL 12 is expressed by macrophages and B lymphocytes and act as a growth factor for activated T and NK cells, help enhance the lytic activity of NK/lymphokine-activated killer cells, and stimulate the production of IFN-gamma by resting PBMC. Studies have shown that IL 12 is a key mediator of cellular-immunity and induces the differentiation of Th1 cells from precursor T helper cells. Based on its activities, it has been predicted that IL 12 may have therapeutic potential as a vaccine adjuvant that promotes cellular-immunity and as an anti-tumor and anti-viral agent. Interleukin-12 subunit beta (IL12B) has been shown to interact with IL23. A large excess of monomeric IL12B is also secreted by the cells producing IL12, and exhibits no demonstrable biological activity. Overexpression of IL12B gene has been shown to be associated with the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis.
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