The IL-12Rβ2 gene functions as a tumor suppressor in human B cell malignancies
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Figure 5
Characterization of IL-12Rβ2_transfected cells. (A) Expression of IL-12Rβ2 mRNA in IL-12Rβ2 and empty-vector_transfected Raji and RPMI 8866 cells. From left to right: molecular weight markers; negative control, represented by a Th2 clone; positive control (tonsil B cells); Raji cells transfected with the empty vector (vector) or with the IL-12Rβ2_containing vector (IL-12Rβ2); RPMI 8866 cells transfected with the empty vector or with the IL-12Rβ2_containing vector. (B) Induction of IFN-γ mRNA in Raji cells transfected with the empty vector or with the IL-12Rβ2_containing vector after treatment with IL-12 for 36 hours.