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Cytokines

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Cytokines produced by myeloid cells are commonly known as what?
  • Monokines
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Cytokines responsible for directing cell migration are commonly known as what?
  • Chemokines
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What type of cytokines are produced by cells in response to viral infection?
  • Interferons
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IL-12, produced primarily by macrophages, stimulates what subtype of helper T cells?
  • Th1
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What cytokine stimulates local inflammation and endothelial activation?
  • TNF-α
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What cytokine activates macrophages and increases MHC expression?
  • IFN-γ
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What cytokine, produced primarily by Th2 cells, activates B cells and the IgE switch?
  • IL-4
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What two groups can the chemokines be classed as, based on the cysteine residue position?
  • C-C
  • C-X-C
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What are the main actions of the chemokines?
  • Lymphoid trafficking
  • Wound healing
  • Th1/Th2 development
  • Angiogenesis
  • Lymphoid organ development
  • Inflammation
  • Cell recruitment
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What is the main cause of bacterial septic shock?
  • Bacterial cell wall endotoxins
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What is the main cause of bacterial toxic shock?
  • Bacterial superantigens
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The symptoms of bacterial septic and toxic shock are caused mainly by the release of which cytokines?
  • TNF
  • IL-1
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