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What is CCL2 original name?
What is it’s receptor?
What is it’s function
MCP-1
Receptor: CCR2
Transmigration of monocytes
CXCL8- what is it’s original name?
What is it’s receptor?
What is it’s function?
IL-8
Receptor- CXCR1 and CXCR2
Function- neutrophil recruitment
What is the original name for CCL19?
What is it’s receptor?
What is it’s function?
MIP-3B
CCR7
T cell and DC migration into parafollicular zones in LN’s
What is the original name of CCR21
What is it’s receptor?
What is it’s function?
SLC
CCR7
T and DC migration into parafollicular zones in LN’s
What is the original name of CXCL10?
What is its Receptor?
What is it’s function?
IP-10
CXCR3 and CXCR3B
Effector T cell recruitment and activation of integrins and cytokines
What is the original name for CCL4?
What is its receptor?
What is its function?
MIP-1B
CCR5
Activation of integrins and cytokines
What is the original name of CXCL13?
What is it’s receptor?
What is it’s function?
BCA-1
CXCR5
B cell migration into follicles, T follicular helper cell migration into follicles, movement into white pulp
What is the original name of CXCL12?
What is its receptor?
What is its function?
SDF1 alpha/beta
CXCR4
Leukocyte recruitment
TLR 2 and 6 recognize what?
gram + bacteria- LTA
TLR 4 recognizes what?
Gram negative bacteria
TLR 5 recognizes what?
Flagellin
TLR 3 recognizes what?
dsRNA virus such as Herpes
TLR 7 recognizes what?
ssRNA virus such as HIV or Influenza
TLR 9 recognizes what?
unmethylated cpg dna sequences
TNF is made by what cells?
what are its functions?
Macrophages and T cells stimulates hypothalamus to produce fever stimulates liver to make acute phase protein causes cachexia inflammation