rhIL-2
Interleukin 2 is a cytokine that has pleiotropic properties and regulates several functional responses of target cells. It induces T cell proliferation (acting as a growth factor) and effector T cell synthesis of cytokines, thus providing an effector response. IL-2 is also a key factor in the development, expansion and maintenance of regulatory T cells, which plays an important role in balancing and regulating the immune response and preventing autoimmune diseases. Interleukin 2 is also capable of activating a number of other cells (B-lymphocytes, NK cells, neutrophils), triggering the processes of autivation and expression of receptor genes in them, the synthesis of effector molecules, and phosphorylation pathways for many intracellular proteins.
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