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Macrophages activation/deactivation

IL-10 is a cytokine mostly released by lymphocytes, preferably of CDS and TH2 phenotype, but also by B cells and macrophages. Like TGFp, IL-10 is a cytokine deactivating macrophage and lymphocytes (129-131). As for TGFp, conflicting results on IL-10 release by BAL cells exist. Some studies noted increased IL-10 in sarcoidosis patients with active disease (132,133) whereas others did not (106,122). No association was found with a functional polymorphism in the IL-10 gene (125). [Pg.174]


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