IS HLAs Flashcards
HLA-B27
Ankylosing Spondylitis
Reiter’s syndrome
Juvenile RA
HLA-DR4
RA
IgA neuropathy
Type 1 diabetes
HLA-DR3
Sjorgen’s syndrome
Gluten Sensitive Enteropathy
Chronic active hepatitis
Dermatitis Herpetiformis
Idiopathic membranous glomerulonephritis
Grave’s disease
Dermatitis Herpetiformis
HLA-DR2/DR3
SLE
HLA-B5
Ulcerative colitis
HLA-A3, B14
Idiopathic Hemochromatosis
HLA-DR5
Pernicious anemia
Hashimoto’s disease
HLA-B13, HLA-Cw6
Psoriasis Vulgaris
HLA-B5
Bechet’s Disease
HLA-Dw3
Addison’s disease
HLA-B8
Myasthenia gravis
HLA-DR2
Multiple sclerosis
HLA-A28
Schizopernia
Mediator of innate immune response
IL-1
Acts as antagonist to IL-1 by blocking the IL-1 receptor and limiting availability of the receptor for IL-1
IL-1RA
Principal mediator of the acute inflammatory response to GN bacteria
TNF
Cachectin
Most prominent member of TNF
TNF-A
TNF-A is secreted by
activated monocytes and macrophages
Lymphotoxin
TNF-B
Factors that induced growth arrest in tumor cells
TGF-B
Interfere with viral replication process in an infected cells
Interferon
IFN-a is produced by
Mononuclear phagocytes
IFN-b is produced by
Fibroblast and epithelial cells
IFN-Y is produced by
TH1 cells
Antagonist to IL-4
Major macrophage activator
Stimulates antigen presentation by Class II MHC
IFN-Y
Drives the growth and differentiation of both T and B cells and induces lytic activity in NK cells
T-cell growth factor
IL-2
Responsible in allergic reaction, parasitic infections, and auto immune disease
Induces T-CELL PROLIFERATION
IL-4
Inhibits production of pro-inflammatory cytokines by mononuclear phagocytes
Inhibits the accessory functions of mononuclear phagocytes for T cells activation
acts as an antagonist of IFN-Y
IL-10
Induces hematopoiesis
IL-3