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Leukemia Research, 1990
Interleukin 2 receptors (IL-2-R) are composed of (at least) two chains: the alpha chain (or p55 or Tac) and the beta chain (or p70 or p75). The association of both chains constitutes high affinity IL2-R complexes (Kd congruent to 10-100 pM), whereas the alpha-chain or the beta chain alone bind IL-2 with low (Kd congruent to 5-50 nM) and intermediate ...
M, Allouche +5 more
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Interleukin 2 receptors (IL-2-R) are composed of (at least) two chains: the alpha chain (or p55 or Tac) and the beta chain (or p70 or p75). The association of both chains constitutes high affinity IL2-R complexes (Kd congruent to 10-100 pM), whereas the alpha-chain or the beta chain alone bind IL-2 with low (Kd congruent to 5-50 nM) and intermediate ...
M, Allouche +5 more
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Immunology Today, 1989
The diverse biological activities of interleukin 1 (IL-1) have attracted interest from a wide range of biological disciplines ~ After systemic injection into a variety of animals, it seems that IL-1 affects nearly every organ system. Interested parties fall into two groups: those studying the potential beneficial effects of IL-1 on host defense ...
C A, Dinarello +4 more
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The diverse biological activities of interleukin 1 (IL-1) have attracted interest from a wide range of biological disciplines ~ After systemic injection into a variety of animals, it seems that IL-1 affects nearly every organ system. Interested parties fall into two groups: those studying the potential beneficial effects of IL-1 on host defense ...
C A, Dinarello +4 more
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INTERLEUKIN-1 RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST
Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 1998There are three members of the IL-1 gene family: IL-1 alpha, IL-1 beta, and IL-1ra, IL-1 alpha, and IL-1 beta are both antagonist molecules with many proinflammatory effects. IL-1ra is an antagonist molecule that can inhibit the effect of IL-1 alpha and IL-1 beta by specifically blocking the IL-1 receptor on target effector cells.
B, Bresnihan, G, Cunnane
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Immunology Today, 1987
One of the pivotal events in the initiation of inflammatory responses is activation of both resident tissue macrophages at the site of damage and circulating monocytes infiltrating the area. The activated macrophages release a group of factors which influence inflammation and tissue regulation.
S K, Dower, D L, Urdal
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One of the pivotal events in the initiation of inflammatory responses is activation of both resident tissue macrophages at the site of damage and circulating monocytes infiltrating the area. The activated macrophages release a group of factors which influence inflammation and tissue regulation.
S K, Dower, D L, Urdal
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Interleukin-2, Interleukin-15, and Their Receptors
International Reviews of Immunology, 1998Both IL-15 and IL-2 are 14-15 kDa members of the four alpha-helical bundle family of cytokines that have T cell growth factor activity. In contrast to the pattern manifested by IL-2, IL-15 mRNA is produced by a wide variety of tissues other than T cells. We have demonstrated that IL-15 expression is posttranscriptionally regulated by multiple elements,
T, Waldmann, Y, Tagaya, R, Bamford
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1995
Abstract The human type I IL-1 receptor is predicted from the cDNA sequence to be a protein of 569 amino acids (GenBank accession number M27492; mouse, M20658; rat, M95578; chicken, M81846) (Sims et al. 1989). It contains a 20-aminoacid signal peptide, an extracellular region of 317 amino acids, a single 22-amino-acid transmembrane ...
J E, Sims, S K, Dower
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Abstract The human type I IL-1 receptor is predicted from the cDNA sequence to be a protein of 569 amino acids (GenBank accession number M27492; mouse, M20658; rat, M95578; chicken, M81846) (Sims et al. 1989). It contains a 20-aminoacid signal peptide, an extracellular region of 317 amino acids, a single 22-amino-acid transmembrane ...
J E, Sims, S K, Dower
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Interleukin-10 and the Interleukin-10 Receptor
Annual Review of Immunology, 2001Interleukin-10 (IL-10), first recognized for its ability to inhibit activation and effector function of T cells, monocytes, and macrophages, is a multifunctional cytokine with diverse effects on most hemopoietic cell types. The principal routine function of IL-10 appears to be to limit and ultimately terminate inflammatory responses.
K W, Moore +3 more
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The interleukin-1 receptor family
Seminars in Immunology, 2006The cytokines IL-1 and IL-18 are key molecules both in the innate and in the adaptive immune response. Their activity is mediated by specific receptors present on the membrane of target cells. It has become apparent that these receptors are members of a larger family of related receptors, most of which are apparently involved in the mechanisms of host ...
Boraschi D, Tagliabue A
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Interleukin-1, Interleukin-1 Receptors and Interleukin-1 Receptor Antagonist
International Reviews of Immunology, 1998IL-1 (IL-1 alpha or IL-1 beta) is the prototypic "multifunctional" cytokine. Unlike the lymphocyte and colony stimulating growth factors, IL-1 affects nearly every cell type, and often in concert with other cytokines or small mediator molecules. Although some lymphocyte and colony stimulating growth factors may be therapeutically useful, IL-1 is a ...
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