Table 22-3 Flashcards

1
Q

This interleukin stimulates T cells to produce IL-2

A

IL-1

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2
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This interleukin promotes inflammation

A

IL-1

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3
Q

This interleukin causes fevers

A

IL-1

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4
Q

This interleukin stimulates growth/activations of other T cells & NK cells

A

IL-2

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5
Q

This interleukin stimulates production of mast cells and other blood cells

A

IL-3

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6
Q

These interleukins promote differentiation and growth of B cells

A

IL-4-7, 10, 11

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7
Q

These interleukins stimulate plasma cell formation and antibody production

A

IL-4-7, 10, 11

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8
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This interleukin stimulates blood vessel formation (angiogenesis)

A

IL-8

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9
Q

This interleukin stimulates myeloid cell production

A

IL-9

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10
Q

This interleukin stimulates T cells to activity and cell-mediated immunity

A

IL-12

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11
Q

This interleukin suppresses production of several other cytokines

A

IL-13

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12
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This interleukin stimulates Class II MHC antigen presentation

A

IL-13

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13
Q

Interleukin referred to as cell differentiating factor

A

IL-4

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14
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Interleukin referred to as cell growth factor

A

IL-5

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15
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Interleukins referred to as cell stimulating factors

A

IL-6,7

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16
Q

What do interferons activate? Why?

A
  • Other cells
  • To prevent viral entry
17
Q

What do interferons inhibit?

A

Viral replication

18
Q

What do interferons stimulate?

A
  • NK cells
  • Macrophages
19
Q

TNF meaning

A

Tumor Necrosis Factor

20
Q

What do TNFs kill?

A

Tumor cells

21
Q

What do TNFs slow?

A

Tumor growth

22
Q

What do TNFs stimulate?

A

Activities of:
- T cells
- Eosinophils

23
Q

What do TNFs inhibit?

A
  • Parasites
  • Viruses
24
Q

This phagocytic-activating factor attracts monocytes

A

Monocyte-chemotactic factor (MCF)

25
What do MCFs transform monocytes into?
Macrophages
26
This phagocytic-activating factor prevents migration of macrophages from the area
Migration-inhibitory factor (MIF)
27
This phagocytic-activating factor makes macrophages more active and aggressive
Macrophage-activating factor (MAF)
28
This phagocytic-activating factor attracts microphages from the blood
Microphage-chemotactic factor
29
These colony-stimulating factors stimulate regional inflammation
Leukotrienes
30
These colony-stimulating factors kill cells, damage tissue, and promotes inflammation
Lymphotoxins
31
These colony-stimulating factors destroy plasma membranes
Perforin
32
How does perforin destroy plasma membranes?
By creating large pores
33
These colony-stimulating factors kill cells by piercing plasma membranes
Defensins
34
This colony-stimulating factor promotes blood cell production in bone marrow
Hemopoiesis-stimulating factor
35
These colony-stimulating factors inhibits Tc and B cell activity, and depresses immune response
Suppression factors
36
This colony-stimulating factor reduces/inhibits target cell replication
Growth-inhibitory factor (GIF)