Cytokines of Innate Immunity Flashcards

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Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF)–principal cell sources

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  • macrophages
  • T cells
  • mast cells
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Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF)–principal cell targets and effects

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  • endothelial cells–activation (inflammation, coagulation)
  • neutrophils–activation
  • hypothalamus–fever
  • liver–synthesis of acute phase proteins
  • muscle, fat–catabolism (cachexia)
  • many cell types–apoptosis
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IL-1–principal cell source(s)

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  • macrophages
  • dendritic cells
  • endothelial cells
  • some epithelial cells
  • mast cells
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IL-1–principal cell targets and biologic effects

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  • endothelial cells–activation (inflammation, coagulation)
  • hypothalamus–fever
  • liver–synthesis of acute phase proteins
  • T cells–Th 17 differentiation
  • osteoclasts–bone breakdown, resorb Ca from bone
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IL-2–principal cell sources

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  • helper T cells (CD4)
  • cytotoxic T cells (CD8)
  • large granular lymphocytes
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IL-2–principal cell targets

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  • activated T cells and B cells
  • NK cells
  • macrophages
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IL-2–effects

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  • cell growth, proliferation, and activation
  • synthesis of antibodies
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IL-3–principal cell sources

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  • T cells
  • mast cells
  • eosinophils
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IL-3–principal cell targets and effects

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  • mast cells–growth and histamine release
  • stem cells–growth and differentiation
    • stimulates proliferation in hematopoietic cells
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IL-4–principal cell sources

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  • T cells
  • mast cells
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IL-4–principal cell targets and effects

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  • activated B cells–proliferation and differentiation; IgG and IgE synthesis
  • macrophages–induces MHC class II expression, inhibits production of pro inflammatory cytokines (IL-1, TNF)
  • T cells–proliferation
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IL-5–principal cell sources

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  • Th2 cells
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IL-5–principal cell targets and effects

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  • activated B cells–proliferation and differentiation, IgA synthesis
  • eosinophils–growth and activation
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IL-6–principal cell sources

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  • macrophages
  • endothelial cells
  • T cells
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IL-6–principal cellular targets and effects

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  • liver–synthesis of acute phase proteins
  • B cells–proliferation of antibody producing cells
  • stem cells–differentiation
  • osteoclasts–bone breakdown, Ca resorption
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IL-7–principal cell sources

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  • thymic stromal cells
  • bone marrow
  • spleen
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IL-7–principal cell targets and effects

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  • stem cells–differentiation into progenitor B and T cells
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IL-8–principal cell sources

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  • macrophages
  • endothelial cells
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IL-8–principal cell targets and effects

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  • neutrophils–chemotaxis
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IL-9–principal cell source

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  • T cells
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IL-9–principal cell targets

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  • T cells
  • mast cells
  • neutrophils
  • epithelial cells
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IL-9–effects

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  • proliferation
  • promotes Th2 cytokine secretion
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IL-10–principal cell source(s)

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  • macrophages
  • dendritic cells
  • T cells
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IL-10–principal cell targets and effects

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  • macrophages, dendritic cells–inhibition of cytokine and chemokine production; reduced expression of costimulators and class II MHC molecules
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IL-12–principal cell source(s)

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  • dendritic cells
  • macrophages
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IL-12–principal cell targets and effects

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  • NK cells and T cells–IFN gamma production; increased cytotoxic activity
  • T cells–Th1 differentiation
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IL-13–principal cell source(s)

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  • T cells
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IL-13–principal cell targets

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  • B cells
  • T cells
  • macrophages
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IL-13–effects

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  • goblet cell activation in lung and gut
  • proliferation and promotion of IgE production
  • regulation of cell mediated immunity
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IL-14–principal cell source(s)

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  • T cells
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IL-14–principal cell target and effects

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  • B cells–promotion of B cell growth
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IL-15–principal cell source(s)

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  • macrophages
  • others
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IL-15–principal cell targets and effects

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  • NK cells–proliferation
  • T cells–proliferation
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IL-16–principal cell sources

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  • T cells
  • eosinophils
  • mast cells
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IL-16–principal cell targets and effects

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  • CD4 T cells–recruitment of CD4 T cells
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IL-17–principal cell source(s)

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  • Th17 cells
  • others
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IL-17–principal cell targets

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  • mucosal tissues
  • epithelial and endothelial cells
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IL-17–effects

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  • proinflammatory
  • protective immunity in lung
  • tight junction integrity
  • promotes mobilization of neutrophils and cytokine production by epithelial cells
  • promotes angiogenesis
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IL-18–principal cell sources

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  • macrophages
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IL-18–principal cell targets and effects

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  • NK cells and T cells–IFN gamma synthesis
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chemokines–principal cell sources

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  • macrophages
  • dendritic cells
  • endothelial cells
  • T lymphocytes
  • fibroblasts
  • platelets
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chemokines–principal cell targets and effects

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  • leukocytes–increased integrin affinity, chemotaxis, activation
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Type I IFNs–principal cell sources

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  • IFN alpha–dendritic cells, macrophages
  • IFN beta–fibroblasts
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Type I IFNs–principal cell targets and effects

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  • all cells–antivirial state, increased class I MHC expression
  • NK cells–activation
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TGF beta–principal cell sources

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  • many cell types
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TGF beta–principal cell targets and effects

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  • inhibition of inflammation
  • T cells–differentiation of Th17, regulatory T cells
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IFN gamma–principal cell sources

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  • NK cells
  • T lymphocytes
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IFN gamma–principal cell targets and effects

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  • activation of macrophages
  • stimulation of some antibody responses
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name the pro-inflammatory cytokines

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  • IL-1
  • TNF
  • IFN gamma
  • IL-12
  • IL-18
  • granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor
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name the anti-inflammatory cytokines

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  • IL-4
  • IL-10
  • IL-13
  • IFN alpha
  • TGF beta