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What cells express IL-2 (T cell growth factor)?
T cells, thymocytes, NK
What cells express IL-4?
TH2, Mast cells
What cells express IL-5?
TH2
What cells express IL-6?
Th2, macs
What cells express IL-10?
Th2, Treg, macs
What cells express IL-12?
Th1, dendritic cells, macs
What cells express IL-13?
Th2, basophils
What cells express IL-17?
Th17
What cells express Type I Interferon (alpha/beta)?
many cell types
What cells express Type II Interferon (gamma)?
Th1, NK
What cells express TNF-alpha?
macs, t cells, NKs
What cells express TGF-beta?
Treg, macs
What cells express G-CSF (Granulocyte colony stimulating factor)?
macs, endo, BM stromal cells
What cells express GM-CSF (Granulocyte-monocyte colony stimulating factor)?
macs, endo, T cells
What is the function of IL-2 (T cell growth factor)?
T, B, and NK cell prolif./act.
What is the function of IL-4?
Isotype switch to IgE
What is the function of IL-5?
Eosiniphil recruitment and activation; induces isotype switch to IgA
What is the function of IL-6?
Induces acute phase proteins from liver; plasma cell prolif.
What is the function of IL-7?
Survival and expansion of lymphoid progenitors; survival of naive and memory T cells
What is the function of IL-8 (CXCL8)?
chemokine for neutrophil recruitment
What is the function of IL-10?
Inhibits macs and DCs
What is the function of IL-12?
Stimulates IFN-gamma from cells; production of Th1 cells
What is the function of IL-13?
Anti-parasite; Isotype switch to IgE
What is the function of IL-18/IL-1beta?
Pro-inflammatory; enhances T and NK cell maturation, cytokine production and cytotoxicity
What is the function of Type I Interferon (alpha/beta)?
Anti-viral effects
What is the function of Type II Interferon (gamma)?
Macrophage act.; production of Th1; increased MHC expression
What is the function of TNF-alpha?
Pro-inflammatory; activates endo; induces cytokines
What is the function of Chemokines?
direct movement of cells
What is the function of TGF-beta?
Inhibits proliferation and act. of lymphocytes; inhibits mac act.; promotes isotype switch to IgA
What is the function of G-CSF (Granulocyte colony stimulating factor)?
differentiation and growth of granulocytes
What is the function of GM-CSF (Granulocyte-monocyte colony stimulating factor)?
Differentiation and growth of granulocyte and monocyte progenitors; act. of macs; dev. of osteoclasts
MIF is produced by what cells?
T cells
What is the function of MIF
inhibits mac migration and stimulates mac activation
FasL is produced by what cells?
T cells
What is the function of FasL?
induces apoptosis (membrane associated cytokine)
CD40L is produced by what cells?
T-cells
What is the function of CD40L?
facilitates T-cell interaction with other APC's (membrane associated cytokine)
What cells produce IL-3?
T cells
What is the major effect of IL-3?
growth of early hematopoetic progenitor cells
What is the function of IL-17?
Induce inflammatory cytokines and recruit neutrophils