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Adaptive immunity cytokines

Parallel to orchestrating acute inflammatory processes by providing an optimal milieu of cytokines, mediators, and adhesion molecules in order to recruit and activate effector cells to the site of infection, dendritic cells also setve as professional antigen-presenting cells for cells of the adaptive immune system ( antigen presentation ... [Pg.614]

Immune Defense. Figure 2 Cytokines involved in the development of adaptive immune responses in secondary lympoid tissues such as the lymph nodes or spleen. Abbreviations B B-lymphocyte, IFN interferon, Ig immunoglobulin, IL interleukin, NK natural killer cell, TE T-effector (cytotoxic) lymphocyte, TH T-helper lymphocyte... [Pg.615]

Neutrophils are the most abundant leukocytes in humans, comprising about two thirds of peripheral blood leukocytes. Upon tissue injury, they rapidly infiltrate injury sites and play an important role in innate immune responses. In addition, they also contribute to the development of adaptive immune responses by producing an array of cytokines and chemokines. Tissue infiltration of neutrophils is initiated by signals generated by the interaction between chemoattractants produced at sites of injury and their corresponding cell surface receptors. Classical chemoattractants, such as C5a, N-formyl-methionyl-leucyl-... [Pg.71]

Although closely related, monocytes/macrophages (MO) possess features that are distinct from DCs. Due to their limited expression of T-cell costimulatory molecules, MO are not able to prime T cells de novo, but rather stimulate effector/memory T cells by the secretion of cytokines, which support T-cell proliferation. As DCs, MO differentiate from myeloid precursors and form a heterogeneous population of antigen-presenting cells (APCs) that link the innate and adaptive immune systems. However, their ability to interact with T cells via MHC class II TCR interaction(s) as well as engagement of T-cell costimulatory receptors on their surface, makes close contact between MO and Tregs likely to occur in vivo. [Pg.32]

CRAMP Murine Immature neutrophils, spleen, respiratory and intestinal epithelia, keratinocytes, testis Cell proliferation/differentiation chemotaxis antiendotoxic adaptive immune polarization in vivo protection cytokine/chemokine induction FPRL1, murine FPRL2... [Pg.194]

The innate and the adaptive arms of the immune systems of higher organisms are bridged by a complex set of cellular and molecular mediators. The immunomodulatory activities of host defense peptides, such as the direct chemotactic activity, cytokine and chemokine induction, and the stimulation of differentiation and activation of effector cells, may contribute to this process. Host defense peptides may also influence the polarization of adaptive immune response, for example, through their effects on cytokine production. ... [Pg.198]

Cytokine is a general term used for a diverse assortment of water-soluble protein molecules that mediate interactions between the various cells of the innate and adaptive immune systems. Over 100 human cytokines are currently under study and more than 300,000 research papers have been published in this area over the past 10-15 years. The interferons, discussed in section 6.2.1, are a subset of the cytokines, as are the interleukins, discussed in section 6.1.3. The nomenclature used to describe cytokines is somewhat confusing and varying subclasses of cytokines are recognized ... [Pg.398]


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