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Creed TJ et al. - Immunoneutralization or receptor blockade of IL-2, but not TNF-alpha, IFN-gamma, IL-4, IL-17, or IP-10 increased steroid sensitivity in cells from steroid-resistant UC patients. Neutralization of IL-10 reduced steroid sensitivity. Of the large panel of cytokines studied, IL-2 appears to have the greatest antagonistic effect on the antiproliferative effect of steroids.

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