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Inflammatory interleukins

Smith SR, Terminelli C, Denhardt G (2000) Effects of cannabinoid receptor agonist and antagonist ligands on production of inflammatory cytokines and anti-inflammatory interleukin-10 in endotoxemic mice. J Pharmacol Exp Ther 293 136-150... [Pg.422]

Tsimikas S, Duff GW, Berger PB et al. Pro-inflammatory interleukin-1 genotypes potentiate the risk of coronary artery disease and cardiovascular events mediated by oxidized phosphohpids and lipoprotein (a). 2jUtOtlUt il Attl li iU iiU S diLLjlJjlkdilSX 2014 63 1724-1734. [Pg.305]

A number of adipokines are linked to inflammation and immunity (Fig. 1). This includes both leptin and adiponectin, and also a number of other key inflammatory proteins, particularly cytokines and chemokines [1]. The cytokines and chemokines encompass interleukin-1(3 (EL-1 (3), IL-6, DL-10, TNFa, monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1), and macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF). Other major inflammation-related adipokines include nerve growth factor (NGF), and acute phase proteins such as serum amyloid A and haptoglobin. In addition, adipocytes secrete plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1), which is an important thrombotic factor as well as an acute phase protein. [Pg.39]

Inhibition of inflammatory cytokines (Fig. 2) Humanized monoclonal anti-TNF antibodies (Infliximab (Remicade ), Adalimumab (Humira )) bind with high selectivity to human TNF-a and neutralize its activity. Thereby, infliximab decreases the effects of enhanced TNF levels during inflammatory disease such as production of proteases, chemokines, adhesion molecules, cyclooxygenase products (prostaglandins), and proinflammatory molecules such as interleukin-1 and -6. The antibodies may also recognize membrane-bound TNF-a on lymphocytes and other immune cells. These cells may subsequently become apoptotic or are eliminated via Fc-receptor-mediated phagocytosis. [Pg.412]

Recombinant human DL-1 receptor antagonist (Anakinra, Kineret ) blocks the biological activity of interleukin-1 by competitively inhibiting IL-1 binding to the interleukin-1 type I receptor (IL-1RI), which is expressed in a wide variety of tissues and organs. Thereby it reduces the pro-inflammatory activities of IL-1 including cartilage destiuction and bone resorption. Side effects include an increased risk of infections and neutropenia. [Pg.412]

Inflammatory caspases (caspase-1, -4, -5,-11 and -12) constitute a subgroup of the caspase family. Caspase-1 is the best characterized member and is responsible for the proteolytic maturation and release of the pro-inflammatory cytokines pro-interleukin (IL)-1 (3 and pro-IL-18. Caspase-1 gets activated in inflammasome complexes upon cellular stress, cellular damage and infection. [Pg.630]

The interleukin-1 (EL-1) family of proteins currently comprises IL-1 a, IL-1 (3, and the IL-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1RA). The biological activities of EL-1 are shared by IL-1 a and IL-1 (3, whereas IL-1RA is a true receptor antagonist. IL-1 is a key player in acute and chronic inflammatory diseases. Whether IL-1 has a role in normal physiology is still unresolved. IL-1 can... [Pg.646]

CD C14 C14.001 Caspase-1 Potential drug target for down-regulation of the inflammatory mediator, interleukin 1beta, which could ameliorate inflammation and endotoxic shock... [Pg.878]

Dong C Regulation and pro-inflammatory function of interleukin-17 family cytokines. Immunol Rev 2008 226 80-86. [Pg.41]

These proteins are called acute phase proteins (or reactants) and include C-reactive protein (CRP, so-named because it reacts with the C polysaccharide of pneumococci), ai-antitrypsin, haptoglobin, aj-acid glycoprotein, and fibrinogen. The elevations of the levels of these proteins vary from as little as 50% to as much as 1000-fold in the case of CRP. Their levels are also usually elevated during chronic inflammatory states and in patients with cancer. These proteins are believed to play a role in the body s response to inflammation. For example, C-reactive protein can stimulate the classic complement pathway, and ai-antitrypsin can neutralize certain proteases released during the acute inflammatory state. CRP is used as a marker of tissue injury, infection, and inflammation, and there is considerable interest in its use as a predictor of certain types of cardiovascular conditions secondary to atherosclerosis. Interleukin-1 (IL-1), a polypeptide released from mononuclear phagocytic cells, is the principal—but not the sole—stimulator of the synthesis of the majority of acute phase reactants by hepatocytes. Additional molecules such as IL-6 are involved, and they as well as IL-1 appear to work at the level of gene transcription. [Pg.583]

Yamashita reported anti-inflammatory effect of astaxanthin when administered with aspirin. An oral preparation has been developed by Alejung and Wadstroem for the treatment of Helicobacter infections of the mammalian gastrointestinal tract. Strong evidence suggested that astaxanthin modulated the humoral and non-humoral immune systems. It enhanced the release of interleukin-1 and tumor necrosis factor-... [Pg.407]

A number of diflFerent animal models of uveitis have been developed) including that induced by organ-specific ocular antigens such as retinal S-antigen, rhodopsin and lens protein (Wacker et al., 1977 Rao et al., 1979). Other models are based on the injection of proteins foreign to the host, such as intravitreal injections of albumin or 7-globulin (Zimmerman and Silverstein, 1959 Kaplan etal., 1979). More recently, a third group of models has been developed based on the injection of inflammatory mediators such as interleukins-1 and 2, and tumour necrosis factor (Bhattacherjee and Henderson, 1987 ... [Pg.138]


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