Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10930179 | Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews | 2005 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
The inflammatory response is a highly co-ordinated process involving multiple factors acting in a complex network as stimulators or inhibitors. Upon infection, the sequential release of exogenous agents (e.g. bacterial and viral products) and induction of endogenous mediators (e.g. cytokines and chemokines) contribute to the recruitment of circulating leukocytes to the inflamed tissue. Microbial products trigger multiple cell types to release cytokines, which in turn are potent inducers of chemokines. Primary cytokines act as endogenous activators of the immune response, whereas inducible chemokines act as secondary mediators to attract leukocytes. Interaction between exogenous and endogenous mediators thus enhances the inflammatory response. In this review, the synergistic interaction between cytokines to induce chemokine production and the molecular mechanisms of the cooperation amongst co-induced chemokines to further increase leukocyte recruitment to the site of inflammation are discussed.
Keywords
CXCRTLRIPCCBPCCLIL-1 receptor associated kinaseIL-1RAcPGCPNF-κBCXCLTABIRFIP-10ISRESBEJun N-terminal kinaseVCAMTRAFTRADDMonokine induced by IFN-γNIKVLAIL-granulocyte chemotactic proteinI-TACRegulated on activation normal T cell expressed and secretedTNFNF-κB-inducing kinaseTAK1-binding proteinTAKTNF receptor-associated death domain proteinMYD88PI3KMMPLPSJnkCREPBMCMCPCCRHEVGPCRPDCBCANEMOSLCnatural killerMAPKMIGSTATvery late antigenInductiongrowth-regulated oncogeneinterferonIFNinterleukin-Toll-like receptorPlasmacytoid dendritic cellperipheral blood mononuclear cellsCytokinesinterferon regulatory factorTNF receptor-associated factorIRAKcAMP-response elementIFN-stimulated response elementtumor necrosis factornuclear factor kappa Bphosphoinositide-3-kinaseactivating proteinlipopolysaccharideCXC chemokine ligandCC chemokine ligandmatrix metalloproteinaseSignal transducer and activator of transcriptionNF-κB essential modulatorRANTESvascular cell adhesion moleculeSynergyhigh endothelial venulesRIPmonocyte chemotactic proteinCREB-binding proteinIL-1 receptor accessory proteinmitogen-activated protein kinaseReceptor interacting proteinChemokinesChemotaxissecondary lymphoid tissue chemokineGroCXC chemokine receptorCC chemokine receptorG protein-coupled receptor
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Authors
Mieke Gouwy, Sofie Struyf, Paul Proost, Jo Van Damme,