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monokines were thought to have been made by which cell?
monocytes
lumphokines were though to have been made by primarily which cell?
T cells
interleukins are made by which cell and act on which cell?
made by leukocytes and act on leukocytes they are a good example of autocrine signalling
Interferon cytokines are used in which type of infections frequently?
Viral and INF cytokines are a good example of paracrine signalling
What do chemokines do?
important in directed migration of leukocytes
What are growth factor cytokines function?
stem cell differentiation
True or false? Cytokines are synthesized in active and inactive forms?
True
True or false: Cytokines are self-limiting and have brief secretion?
True
True or false: Cytokines have low affinities and high concentrations?
False. They are characterized by high affinity and low concentrations
What mediates cytokine response? Signalling with a cytokine requires a ________ ?
Receptor
Where are ig superfamily receptors found?
Some are found on T cells and Ab
Chemokine receptors use which type of receptors?
7 transmembrane receptors (also these are g-protein)
Interferons bind to which type of receptor?
Class II
Which subunit on the IL2 receptor family is the signal transducing chain?
gamma chain
What is the alpha subunit of the IL-2 receptor family known as?
Cognate receptor
Describe the effects of IL-2 receptor gamma chain deficiency on immune system?
The immune system would suck really bad.
What cytokine keeps hematopoietic stems cells circulating?
stem cell factor
What progenitor cell is common to NK, T and B cells?
common lymphoid progenitor
What cytokine is needed for common lymphoid progenitor --> nk,t,b cell maturation in bone marrow?
Il-7
what cytokine is needed for myeloid progenitor --> RBC differntiation?
erythropoeitin/procrit
pro b cells --> pre - b cells. this progession is mediated by which cytokines?
IL-7 and c-Kit
growth and proliferation of b cells occer afer Ag binding. which cytokine is a growth factor involved here?
il-6
t cell maturation or progression or something... is mediated by which cytokine
il-2
t cells become th1 cells because of which cytokines?
ifn-alpha and il-2
a th1 cell does what?
produces cytokines and helps lyse virus infected cells, cell mediated immune response
t cell becomes a th2 cell because of which cytokines?
il4, il5, il6
what does a th2 cell do
humoral immunity, helps produce Antibodies
in viral infections TLR receptors on immune cells recognize what to mediate response to virus?
double or single stranded rna
TLR3 and TLR8 recognize viral infections. what does this lead to production of (which cytokine?)
interferon
interferon I is known as what and can be found where?
alpha and beta, on all cells
interferon II is known as? found where?
gamma, t cells
when interferon expression is increased during viral infections, expression of ____ is increased in help t cells recognize virus infected cells?
MHC
T cells recognize viral infections. virally infected cells present what to t cells to mount immune response?
MHC + viral peptide
nk cells kill viral infected cells when the MHC expression is increased or decreased?
decreased. some viruses prevent MHC expression, nk cells realize that something is up with that cell and it goes ahead and kills it.
increased interferon expression also increases what to chew up infected host cells?
RNAases and proteases
TLR recognizes what in bacterial infections?
PAMPs, esp LPS is recognized by TLR4. TLR5 recognizes flagella
When TLR4 recognizes LPS, what type of response is generated?
Acute Phase Response, increase activation of all cell types, adhesion molecules increased, tnf-alpha, il1, il5, il8, infgamma, fever upregulated
what are two examples of acute phase host defense proteins?
c reactive protein and complement proteins
what does c reactive protein do? this was mentioned in lecture and in robbins
targes for wbc destruction
actute phase protein protease inhibitor alpha-1-anti tripsin does what?
blocks proteases that might spill from wbcs that are used to destroy foreign substances
actue phase protein that is an anti-oxidant?
haptaglobin
chemokines can be found on what types of organs?
primary and secondary lymphoid organs
what differentiates the many chemokines?
cysteine motifs

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