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macrophages secrete
IL-1, IL-6, IL-8, IL-12, TNF
macrophages have
MHC II, B7, CD40, CD14
Th secretes
IL-2 through 6, IFN-g
Th have
CD3, CD4, CD28, CD40L
B cells secrete
IL-12
B cells have
B7, CD19 through 21, CD40, MHC II
inhibits activated T cells
IL-10, TGF-b
neutrophil chemotaxis
IL-8, C5a, LTB4, 5-HETE
Th autocrine
IL-2
activates B cells
IL-4, IL-5
stem cell differentiation
IL-3
C: neutralizes virus
C-1 through 4
C: opsonization of bacteria
C3b
C: anaphylaxis
C3a, C5a
C: MAC
C5b through 9
activates Nk cells
IL-12, IFN
ANA
SLE
Anti-dsDNA, anti-Sm
SLE
Antihistone
drug-induced lupus
anti-IgG
RA
Anticentromere
scleroderma/crest
anti-Scl70
scleroderma
antimitochondrial
PBC
anti-BM
goodpastures
antimicrosomal
hashimotos
anti-Jo1
myositis
Anti-Ro, Anti-La
sjogrens
anti-smooth muscle
AI hepatitis
c-ANCA
wegeners
p-ANCA
microscopic polyangitis
tx: MS
IFN-b
tx: chronic granulomatous dz
IFN-g
cyclosporine
blocks calcineurin, IL-2
tox: cyclosporine
nephro
tacrolimus
IL-2
azathioprine
purine synth inhibitor
tox: azathioprine
BM suppression
muromonab
prevents T cell activation
sirolimus
binds mTOR and T cell reponse to IL-2
MMF
blocks guanine synth
daclizumab
anti-IL-2 Ab
infliximab
anti-TNF
LTC4, D4, E4
bronchoconstriction, vasoconstriction, contraction of smooth muscle, ^ vascular permeability
drug lupus pharmacokinetics
N-acetylation
Type 1 HS Ig?
IgE
Th secretes these at B cells to activate them
IL4, 5
Costimulatory signal involves these two proteins
B7, CD28
class switching CD
CD40
hereditary angioedema: mutation in
C1 esterase inhibitor
which cells are seen in hypersensitivity myocarditis?
eosinophils
which cells are seen in acute (1-4wk) rejection?
T cells
which cytokine is responsible for septic shock?
TNFa
CD14
macrophage
CD20
B cells
tolerance, negative selection mediated by __ cells, occurs in __ organ
fetal T cells, thymus
ADCC
macrophages, NK, eosinophils
this cytokine stimulates macrophages
IFN-g
MAC deficiency results in repeated infections of
neisseria
dendritic cell found in skin and mucous membrane is called
langerhans
cytochrome c in cytosol leads to
apoptosis
insulin resistance cytokine
TNFa
which cytokine activates eosinophils?
IL-5 (the "anti parasite" IL)
TNFa is induced by this transcription factor
NF-kB