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Tamang et al., Cytokine 2006
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Induction of
granzyme B and T cell cytotoxic capacity by IL-2 or
IL-15 without antigens : multiclonal responses that are extremely lytic if triggered and short lived after cytokine withdrawal ... To our surprise, both IL-2 and
IL-15 induced not only proliferation, but also profound
granzyme B and lytic capacity from CD8+ T cells in the absence of antigen or TCR-stimulation
Bendle et al., PloS one 2007
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In contrast,
IL-15 and IL-21 only
restored the expression of CD43 and
granzyme-B , but not IFN-gamma production
Cai et al., J Immunol 2009
(Cytomegalovirus Infections) :
We detected
granzyme B and C expression in CD4 ( + ) and CD8 ( + ) T cells activated with CD3/CD28 beads or MLRs. Stimulation of NK cells in vitro with
IL-15 also
induced expression of both granzymes
Marshall et al., J Immunol 2010
(Arenaviridae Infections) :
IL-12,
IL-15 , IL-18, and IFN-gamma were not individually required for sensitization to produce IFN-gamma, but IL-15 was
required for upregulation of
granzyme B
Schneider et al., J Immunol 2011
(Multiple Sclerosis) :
Furthermore, we showed that
IL-15 expressed by B cells and monocytes is
sufficient and functional, enhancing
granzyme B production by CD8 T cells upon coculture
Wang et al., Zhongguo Shi Yan Xue Ye Xue Za Zhi 2012
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IL-15 up-regulated the expression of
granzyme B on NK cells
Salvucci et al., Eur J Immunol 1996
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Northern blot analysis indicated that the IL-4 regulatory effect on NK lytic function was associated with its capacity to down-regulate
granzyme B and perforin gene transcription in
response to
IL-15 and its failure to affect the expression of both gene 's in response to IL-12