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  2. Interleukin 8 - Wikipedia

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    3576 n/a Ensembl ENSG00000169429 n/a UniProt P10145 n/a RefSeq (mRNA) NM_000584 NM_001354840 n/a RefSeq (protein) NP_000575 NP_001341769 n/a Location (UCSC) Chr 4: 73.74 – 73.74 Mb n/a PubMed search n/a Wikidata View/Edit Human Interleukin 8 (IL-8 or chemokine (C-X-C motif) ligand 8, CXCL8) is a chemokine produced by macrophages and other cell types such as epithelial cells, airway smooth ...

  3. Interleukin - Wikipedia

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    Interleukin 8 is a chemokine produced by macrophages and other cell types such as epithelial cells, airway smooth muscle cells [25] and endothelial cells. Endothelial cells store IL-8 in their storage vesicles, the Weibel-Palade bodies. [26] [27] In humans, the interleukin-8 protein is encoded by the CXCL8 gene. [28]

  4. Interleukin-8 receptor - Wikipedia

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    The interleukin-8 receptors (IL-8R) are two 7-transmembrane proteins in the G-protein coupled-receptor family: [1] interleukin-8 receptor A (IL-8RA) and interleukin-8 receptor B (IL-8RB). These receptors are generally found on human neutrophils , a type of white blood cell of the myeloid lineage , with approximately 65,000 receptors per ...

  5. Cellular senescence - Wikipedia

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    Considering cytokines, SASP molecules IL-6 and IL-8 are likely to cause senescence without affecting healthy neighbor cells. IL-1beta, unlike IL-6 or IL-8, is able to induce senescence in normal cells with paracrine signaling. IL-1beta is also dependent on cleavage of IL-1 by caspase-1, causing a pro-inflammatory response. [53]

  6. T helper cell - Wikipedia

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    Interleukin 4 acts on helper T cells to promote the production of T h 2 cytokines (including itself; it is auto-regulatory), while interleukin 10 (IL-10) inhibits a variety of cytokines including interleukin 2 and IFNγ in helper T cells and IL-12 in dendritic cells and macrophages. The combined action of these two cytokines suggests that once ...

  7. CXCL5 - Wikipedia

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    6374 20311 Ensembl ENSG00000163735 ENSMUSG00000029371 UniProt P42830 P50228 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_002994 NM_009141 RefSeq (protein) NP_002985 NP_033167 Location (UCSC) Chr 4: 74 – 74 Mb Chr 5: 90.91 – 90.91 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse C-X-C motif chemokine 5 (CXCL5 or ENA78) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CXCL5 gene. Function See also: tissue ...

  8. Biological response modifier - Wikipedia

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    Most BRMs are biopharmaceuticals (biologics), including monoclonal antibodies, interleukin 2, interferons, and various types of colony-stimulating factors (e.g., CSF, GM-CSF, G-CSF). [1] " Immunotherapy makes use of BRMs to enhance the activity of the immune system to increase the body's natural defense mechanisms against cancer", [ 2 ] whereas ...

  9. Inflammation - Wikipedia

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    Please review the contents of the article and add the appropriate references if you can. ... IL-8 (Interleukin-8) IL-18 (Interleukin-18) [97] [98]