Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
Cytokines are immunomodulatory and infammatory compounds produced by many different cell
types. The IL-1 family consists of at least eleven cytokines including IL-18 and IL-13 and are essential
to the host defence against severe infections and mediate infammation. IL-18 also enhances tumour
rejection and has high capacity to augment the cytotoxicity of NK cells and T cells. IL-33 stimulates
basophils and mast cells to produce cytokines and histamine independently of IgE. Mast cells play
a crucial role in the development of allergy through the cross-linking of their surface receptors for
IgE leading to degranulation and infammation. Activated mast cells induce the generation of PGD2,
detectable in 2-15 minutes after challenge, and LTC4. Here we review the interrelationship between
PGD2, IL-1 family members and mast cells.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
A., Anogeianaki; Castellani, Maria Luisa; Tripodi, Domenico; Felaco, Paolo; Toniato, Elena; M. A., DE LUTIIS; Fulcheri, Mario; Tete', Stefano; R., Galzio; Salini, Vincenzo; A., Caraffa; P., Antinolfi; I., Frydas; Sabatino, Giuseppe; Y. B., SHAIK DASTHAGIRISAHEB
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