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IL-1
Secreted by:
Fcn:
Anything special?
Secreted by Macrophages
Acute phase reactant, activates endothelium to express adhesion molecules
Endogenous pyrogen
IL-2
Secreted by:
Fcn:
Secreted by Th1 cells
Stimulates growth of CTLs and Th cells
IL-3
Secreted by:
Fcn:
Secreted by activated T cells
Supports growth and differentiation of BM stem cells
IL-4
Secreted by:
Fcn:
Secreted by Th2 cells
Promotes growth of B cells
Causes class switching to IgE & IgG
IL-5
Secreted by:
Fcn
Secreted by Th2 cells
Promotes differentiation of B cells, enhances class switching to IgA, & stimulates production & activation of eosinophils
IL-6
Secreted by:
Fcn:
Secreted by Th cells & Macrophages; stimulates production of acute phase reactants & immunoglobulins
IL-8
Secreted by:
Fcn:
Secreted by Macrophages. Major chemotactic factor for PMNs
IL-10
Secreted by:
Fcn:
Secreted by regulatory Th2. Activates Th2, inhibits Th1 & Macrophages
IL-12
Secreted by:
Fcn:
Secreted by B cells & Macrophages. Activates NK & Th1 cells
ϓ-interferon
Secreted by:
Fcn:
Secreted by Th1 cells.
Stimulates macrophages, activates Th1, inhibits Th2
TNF
Secreted by:
Fcn:
Secreted by macrophages
mediates septic shock
recruits WBCs & causes vascular leakage
What cell has this cell surface marker?
Pick the cell that matches the cell surface protein
CD3
Th cells, CTLs
CD19
B cells
CD 40
B cells, Macrophages
CD16
NK cells & Macrophages
(First Aid says NK cells, but DIT says also on MOs)
Function of CD16
Binds Fc of IgG
CD56
NK cells
CD55 & CD59

What is their function?
WBCs, RBCs, platelets
Prevents complement mediated damage
AKA: Decay Accelerating Factor (DAF)
Deficiency leads to Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria (PNH)
What cell has receptors for Fc and C3b?
Macrophages
CD28
Th cells
CD40L
Th cells
What is the receptor for EBV, and what cell has it?
CD21, B cells
B7
B cells and Macrophages