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− | + | |q1=Cytokines produced by myeloid cells are commonly known as what? | |
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− | + | |q2=Cytokines responsible for directing cell migration are commonly known as what? | |
− | + | |a2=Chemokines | |
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− | + | |q3=What type of cytokines are produced by cells in response to viral infection? | |
− | | | + | |a3=Interferons |
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− | + | |q4=IL-12, produced primarily by macrophages, stimulates what subtype of helper T cells? | |
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− | | | + | |q5=What cytokine stimulates local inflammation and endothelial activation? |
− | + | |a5=TNF-α | |
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− | | | + | |q6=What cytokine activates macrophages and increases MHC expression? |
− | + | |a6=IFN-γ | |
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− | + | |q7=What cytokine, produced primarily by T<sub>H</sub>2 cells, activates B cells and the [[IgE]] switch? | |
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− | + | |q8=What two groups can the chemokines be classed as, based on the cysteine residue position? | |
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− | + | |q9=What are the main actions of the chemokines? | |
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− | + | *Lymphoid trafficking | |
− | + | *Wound healing | |
− | | | + | *T<sub>H</sub>1/T<sub>H</sub>2/T<sub>H</sub>17 development |
− | + | *Angiogenesis | |
− | | | + | *Lymphoid organ development |
− | + | *Inflammation | |
− | + | *Cell recruitment | |
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− | + | |q10=What is the main cause of bacterial septic shock? | |
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− | + | |q11=What is the main cause of bacterial toxic shock? | |
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Latest revision as of 09:23, 24 May 2012
Cytokines
Question | Answer | Article | |
Cytokines produced by myeloid cells are commonly known as what? | Monokines
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Link to Article | |
Cytokines responsible for directing cell migration are commonly known as what? | Chemokines
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Link to Article | |
What type of cytokines are produced by cells in response to viral infection? | Interferons
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Link to Article | |
IL-12, produced primarily by macrophages, stimulates what subtype of helper T cells? | TH1
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Link to Article | |
What cytokine stimulates local inflammation and endothelial activation? | TNF-α
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Link to Article | |
What cytokine activates macrophages and increases MHC expression? | IFN-γ
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Link to Article | |
What cytokine, produced primarily by TH2 cells, activates B cells and the IgE switch? | IL-4
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Link to Article | |
What two groups can the chemokines be classed as, based on the cysteine residue position? |
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Link to Article | |
What are the main actions of the chemokines? |
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Link to Article | |
What is the main cause of bacterial septic shock? | Bacterial cell wall endotoxins
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Link to Article | |
What is the main cause of bacterial toxic shock? | Bacterial superantigens
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Link to Article | |
The symptoms of bacterial septic and toxic shock are caused mainly by the systemic release of which cytokines? |
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Link to Article |
Originally funded by the RVC Jim Bee Award 2007 |