Lecture 7&8 cytokines/ triggers of adaptive Flashcards

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characteristics of cytokines

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low molecular weight, secreted “messenger” protein

regulate intensity and duration of innate/adaptive immune response

activity is receptor mediated

cytokine receptor is needed in order for cytokine to act on cell

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3 types of cytokine activity

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autocrine
paracrine
endocrine

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3
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define autocrine

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act on the cell that produced it

IL-12

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define paracrine

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act on another cell nearby

IL-12

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5
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define endocrine

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act at a distant location

IL3

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pathway that trigger cytokine release:
antigen

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antigen–> TCR (t-cell receptor on t-cells)–> specific immune response

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pathway that trigger cytokine release:
PAMPs

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PAMPs–> TLR–>IL-1, TNF alpha, IL-6 (pro-inflammatory cytokines)

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pathway that trigger cytokine release:
antibodies

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antibodies–> FcR–> IL-1, TNF alpha

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cytokines that mediate and regulate innate immunity:
IL-12

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produced by antigen presenting cells
activate NK cells to be more efficient killers
induce IFN-gamma production
stimulate differentiation of Th1 cells

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characteristics of type 1 interferons

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IFN alpa and IFN beta
part of innate immunity
produced by virally-infected nucleated cells
make other cells resistant to viral infections

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characteristics of type 2 interferons

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interferon gamma (IFN-gamma)
role in both innate and adaptive immunity
produced by NK cells and activated Th1
antiviral
activated macrophages, neutrophils, and NK cells
promotes Th1 development
inhibits Th2 development
promotes B-cell to produce IgG
upregulated MHC expression on APCs

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cytokines that mediate and regulate adaptive immunity

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-produced primarily by T lymphocytes
-elicited in response to specific antigen recognition
-regulate lymphocyte activation, growth and differentiation
-enhance innate defense

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importance of IL-2

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regulation of lymphocyte activation, growth and differentiation

lymphocyte proliferation

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importance of IL-4

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regulation of lymphocyte activation, growth and differentiation

stimulate Th2, B cell differentiation (IgE)

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importance of IL-13

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regulation of lymphocyte activation, growth and differentiation

B cell differentiation (IgE)

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importance of IL-10

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regulation of lymphocyte activation, growth and differentiation

Inhibit Th1

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importance of TGF beta

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regulation of lymphocyte activation, growth and differentiation

treg cytokine, B cell differentiation (IgA)

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importance of IFN gamma

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regulation of lymphocyte activation, growth and differentiation

enhance innate immunity

B cell differentiation (IgG)
activate macrophages, neutrophils, and NK cells

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importance of TNF

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enhance innate immunity

activate endothelial cells, neutrophils

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importance of IL-5

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enhance innate immunity

eosinophil activation and generation

21
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cytokines that stimulate hematopoiesis: what do they do and how are they produced

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regulate growth and differentiation of RBC

Produced during both innate and adaptive immune response

22
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list of clinically important hematopoietic cytokines

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erythropoietin
thrombopoietin
IL-11
IL-3
IL-5
GM-CSF
G-CSF
M-CSF

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function of erythropoietin

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stimulate production and differentiation of RBC

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function of thrombopoietin and IL-11

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stimulate platelete production

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function of IL-3

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stimulate bone marrow production of WBCs

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function of IL-5

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stimulate eosinophil differentiation during parasite infection/allergic response

antagonist used in esosinphilia and asthma

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function of GM-CSF

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stimulate differentiation of neutrophil and monocytes

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function of G-CSF

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stimulate differentiation of neutrophils

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function of M-CSF

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stimulate differentiation of monocytes