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Immune system innate immunity

Cells of the innate immune system are the first responders of the immune system. Innate immune cells perform three important tasks ... [Pg.108]

Danenberg HD, Golomb G, Groothuis A, et al. Liposomal alendronate inhibits systemic innate immunity and reduces instent neointimal hyperplasia in rabbits. Circulation 2003 108 2798-2804. [Pg.204]

Olson JK, Miller SD (2004) Microglia imdate cendal neiwous system innate and adapdve immune responses dirougli muldple TLRs. J Immunol 173 3916-3924. [Pg.359]

A cascade of proteins of the immune response that can be triggered by antigen-antibody complexes and by the innate immune system (e.g. exposure to microbial polysaccharides) to raise the immune response. Complement proteins can detect and bind to foreign material or immune complexes and label them for phagocytosis. They can also cause inflammation by directly degranulating mast cells and releasing chemokines to recruit other immune cells into the affected area. [Pg.385]

Humoral immunity depends on soluble, noncellular effector mechanisms of the immune system. These include defensins and complement components (proteins of the innate immune system) and antibodies (products of the adaptive immune system). They are capable of reacting with foreign substances (e.g., bacteria and viruses) to produce detoxification and elimination. [Pg.605]

While cells of the innate immune system can combat invading microbes autonomously, their effector mechanisms are also used and greatly enforced by the... [Pg.614]

NF-kB regulates both innate and adaptive immune responses ( immune defense) [2]. Understanding the function of NF-kB in the development, maintenance, and activation of cells from the immune system (including hematopoietic cells, macrophages, dendritic cells, B and T lymphocytes) has greatly benefited from the analysis of knockout mice in which individual NF-kB family members were defective. [Pg.886]

Pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) are receptors expressed by cells from the innate immune system... [Pg.1037]

The innate immune system is found across all organisms and is thought to have originated before the split into animal and plant kingdoms. It is the body s primaiy response to attack. Receptors used in this system must be capable of recognising abroad range of pathogens. This... [Pg.1207]

Ulevitch RJ (2004) Therapeutics targeting the innate immune system. Nat Rev Immunol 4(7) 512—520... [Pg.1212]

IFNs are natural glycoproteins produced by the cells of most vertebrates in response to the challenge by foreign agents, such as infectious organisms (viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites), and by tumor cells. IFNs can be produced by cells of the innate and adaptive immune systems and by non-immune cells such as fibroblasts and epithelial cells. [Pg.205]

Ahn SY, Cho CH, Park KG, Lee HI, Lee S, Park SK, Lee IK, Koh GY (2004) Tumor necrosis factor-alpha induces fractaUdne expression preferentially in arterial endothelial cells and mithramycin A suppresses TNF-alpha-induced fractaUdne expression. Am J Pathol 164 1663-1672 Alfano M, Schmidtmayerova H, Amelia CA, Pushkarsky T, Bukrinsky M (1999) The B-oligomer of pertussis toxin deactivates CC chemokine receptor 5 and blocks entry of M-tropic HIV-1 strains, [see comments]. J Exp Med 190 597-605 Ambrosini E, Alois F (2004) Chemokines and glial cells a complex network in the central nervous system. [Review] [239 refs]. Neurochem Res 29 1017-1038 Azuma Y, Ohura K (2002) Endomorphins 1 and 2 inhibit IL-10 and IL-12 production and innate immune functions, and potentiate NE-kappaB DNA binding in THP-1 differentiated to macrophagelike cells. Scand J Immunol 56 260-269... [Pg.332]

Beyond roles of chemokine receptors in hematopoiesis and innate immunity, roles for chemokines in adaptive immunity emerged. Moreover, other nonleukocyte migration properties of chemokine receptors have been identified. These include roles in the biology of endothelial cells (Chapter 15), cancer (Chapter 16), smooth muscle (Chapter 11), fibroblasts (Chapter 14), stem cells (Chapter 8), and all cell types associated with nervous system tissues (Chapter 17). In many instances, broad functional overlap is evident as chemokines can direct the migration of these cells just as they do with leukocytes. In certain instances, the ability of chemokines to retain cell populations within a specific microenvironment is as important as their migration-promoting properties. However, it is also clear that migration and retention are not the sole end points. [Pg.6]


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