IL-10
(noun)
Also known as human cytokine synthesis inhibitory factor (CSIF), an anti-inflammatory cytokine.
Examples of IL-10 in the following topics:
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Types of Cytokines Participating in Immune Response
- Some of the more important ones include inflammatory mediators such as IL-1, IL-4, and IL-6, the potent anti-inflammatory IL-10, and other interleukins involved with T and B cell signaling following antigen presentation.
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Inflammation
- Other inflammatory mediators, such as TNF-alpha and IL-1, increase the expression of adhesion molecules on vascular endothelial cells.
- When acute inflammation ends (typically by release of anti-inflammatory mediators such as IL-10 or an end to the release of inflammatory mediators) resolution will occur if the problem is alleviated.
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Lymphocytes
- Regulatory B cells (B reg cells) are immunosuppresive B cells that secrete anti-inflammatory cytokines (such as IL-10) to inhibit autoimmune lymphocytes.
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Specific T-Cell Roles
- Through IL-10 - adenosine and other anti-inflammatory cytokines secreted by regulatory T cells - the CD8+ cells can be inactivated to an anergic state, which can prevent or reduce the severity of autoimmune diseases.
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Development of the Immune System
- Also, T cells of a newborn proliferate poorly and produce very small amounts of cytokines like IL-2, IL-4, IL-5, IL-12, and IFN-g which limits their capacity to activate the humoral response as well as the phagocitic activity of macrophage.
- Depending on the sex either testosterone or 17-β-oestradiol, act on male and female bodies accordingly, start acting at ages of 12 and 10 years.
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Natural Killer Cells
- Cytokines involved in NK activation include IL-12, IL-15, IL-18, IL-2, and CCL5.
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Cytokine Therapy
- Virtually all nucleated cells, but especially endo/epithelial cells and resident macrophages (many near the interface with the external environment) are potent producers of IL-1, IL-6, and TNF-α.
- In addition, elevated levels of IL-7, an important cytokine involved in T cell homeostasis, have been detected in the plasma of HIV-infected patients.
- This results mainly in IL-1, IL-6 and IL-8 production.
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Dermatomyositis and Polymyositis
- Activated TH cells synthesize IFN-γ that stimulate further macrophages and further inflammatory mediator release like IL-1 and TNF-α.
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Stress and Immunity
- For example, expression of IL-1 IFN-gamma and TNF-alpha from immune cells are all inhibited by cortisol, while cytokines that control helper T-cell activity are increased.
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The Appendicular Skeleton
- The hands have 54 bones: The left and right carpals (wrist, 16), metacarpals (10), proximal phalanges (10), intermediate phalanges (8), and the distal phalanges (10).
- The feet and ankles have 52 bones: The left and right tarsals (ankle, 14), metatarsals (10), proximal phalanges (10), intermediate phalanges (8), and distal phalanges (10).