Cytokine messanger systems: slides 9-13 Flashcards
cytokines and acute inflammation
pro-inflammatory cytokines
IL-1, TNF-alpha, IL-6, IL-8, IL-11, IL-12, IL-15, IL-18
What kind of transcription factor is associated with proinflammatory cytokines?
NFkB
they are NF-kB dependent
anti-inflammatory cytokines are what
IL-10, TNF-beta
What term is used to describe anti-inflammatory cytokines?
they are NF-kB independent
who are the major pro-inflammatory cytokines?
IL-1, IL-6, TNF
Local & Systemic
cytokines may work locally but can also promote systemic inflammation
What two cytokines are known to produce fever, systemic inflammation, and shock/death?
IL-1 and TNF
How are IL-1 and TNF “toned down” by the body?
neutralizing antibodies, soluble receptors, receptor antagonists
a patient has sepsis: how successful would they be at using anti-IL1/TNF approaches?
not successful.
TNF/IL-1 –> local effects (vascular endothelium)
upregulation of leukocyte adhesion molecules
pro-coagulation AND anti-coagulation (???!?!)
production of IL-1/chemokines by endothelia
These are all listed as “inflammation”
TNF/IL-1–> local effects (leukocytes)
Activation, production of cytokines
listed as “inflammation”
TNF/IL-1–> local effects (fibroblastS)
proliferation
collagen synthesis
listed under “repair”
TNF/IL-1 –> systemic effects
Fever, leukocytosis,
upreg. of acute phase proteins
increasing sleep
decrease in appetite