Table 22-3 Flashcards
This interleukin stimulates T cells to produce IL-2
IL-1
This interleukin promotes inflammation
IL-1
This interleukin causes fevers
IL-1
This interleukin stimulates growth/activations of other T cells & NK cells
IL-2
This interleukin stimulates production of mast cells and other blood cells
IL-3
These interleukins promote differentiation and growth of B cells
IL-4-7, 10, 11
These interleukins stimulate plasma cell formation and antibody production
IL-4-7, 10, 11
This interleukin stimulates blood vessel formation (angiogenesis)
IL-8
This interleukin stimulates myeloid cell production
IL-9
This interleukin stimulates T cells to activity and cell-mediated immunity
IL-12
This interleukin suppresses production of several other cytokines
IL-13
This interleukin stimulates Class II MHC antigen presentation
IL-13
Interleukin referred to as cell differentiating factor
IL-4
Interleukin referred to as cell growth factor
IL-5
Interleukins referred to as cell stimulating factors
IL-6,7
What do interferons activate? Why?
- Other cells
- To prevent viral entry
What do interferons inhibit?
Viral replication
What do interferons stimulate?
- NK cells
- Macrophages
TNF meaning
Tumor Necrosis Factor
What do TNFs kill?
Tumor cells
What do TNFs slow?
Tumor growth
What do TNFs stimulate?
Activities of:
- T cells
- Eosinophils
What do TNFs inhibit?
- Parasites
- Viruses
This phagocytic-activating factor attracts monocytes
Monocyte-chemotactic factor (MCF)