Cytokines Series: Interleukin 12 – The Allergy Support Cytokine

This is the tenth of a series of short videos on Low dose Medicine and in particular Cytokines. This video introduces the cytokine Interleukin 12. IL 12 is also known as a T cell-stimulating factor because it can stimulate the growth and function of T cells and especially the differentiation of naive T cells into Th1 cells (cell mediated immunity). IL-12 enhances the cytotoxic activity of NK cells and CD8+ cytotoxic T lymphocytes and also induces the synthesis of IFN-gamma, IL2, and TNF-alpha (TNF-α). IL-12 inhibits the synthesis of IgE induced by IL-4 and can therefore be useful in allergic diseases. IL 12 has anti-angiogenic (it can block the formation of new blood vessels), anti-tumoral and anti-metastatic activity, and because of this, it has been proposed by immunologists as a possible anti-cancer drug (although in pharmacological doses it can cause many side-effects). IL 12 is the most important cytokine with IL 2 and interferon gamma (IFN-gamma) in neoplastic pathologies (cancer support therapy) in general and especially melanomas and kidneys carcinoma.

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DISCLAIMER: Nothing contained in this video is intended nor can be taken to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. It is for informational purposes only.

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