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  2. Interleukin 12 - Wikipedia

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    IL-12 binds to the IL-12 receptor, which is a heterodimeric receptor formed by IL-12Rβ1 and IL-12Rβ2. [6] IL-12Rβ2 is considered to play a key role in IL-12 function, since it is found on activated T cells and is stimulated by cytokines that promote Th1 cells development and inhibited by those that promote Th2 cells development.

  3. Innate immune defect - Wikipedia

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    Interleukin-1 receptor-associated kinase deficiency is an inherited disorder of the immune system. [6] This immunodeficiency leads to recurrent infections caused by the pyogenic bacteria, for example Streptococcus pneumoniae , Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa , but not by other infectious agents.

  4. The protein produced by IL1RN gene prevents the normal activities of interleukin 1(alpha) and interleukin 1(beta). Therefore, the pathophysiologic immune and inflammatory responses are nullified. [ 3 ] [ 8 ] Interleukin 1 receptor antagonist (IL1RN) has a total of five alleles , of those the (IL1RN*1) and (IL1RN*2) are the most common as the ...

  5. CD25 deficiency - Wikipedia

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    CD25 deficiency or interleukin 2 receptor alpha deficiency is an immunodeficiency disorder associated with mutations in the interleukin 2 receptor alpha (CD25) (IL2RA) gene. The mutations cause expression of a defective α chain or complete absence thereof, an essential part of high-affinity interleukin-2 (IL-2) receptors.

  6. Common variable immunodeficiency - Wikipedia

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    Treatment options are limited and usually include lifelong immunoglobulin replacement therapy. [24] This therapy is thought to help reduce bacterial infections. This treatment alone is not wholly effective, and many people still experience other symptoms such as lung disease and noninfectious inflammatory symptoms.

  7. Everything you need to know about the Mayo Clinic diet - AOL

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    The Mayo Clinic diet, a program that adheres to this notion, was developed by medical professionals based on scientific research, so you can trust that this program is based on science, and not ...

  8. Lupus - Wikipedia

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    A breakthrough was made in 1948 with the discovery of the LE cell (the lupus erythematosus cell—a misnomer, as it occurs with other diseases as well). Discovered by a team of researchers at the Mayo Clinic, they discovered that the white blood cells contained the nucleus of another cell that was pushing against the white cell's proper nucleus.

  9. Interleukin 12 receptor, beta 1 subunit - Wikipedia

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    Interleukin-12 receptor, beta 1, or IL-12Rβ1 in short, is a subunit of the interleukin 12 receptor and the interleukin 23 receptor. IL12RB1 , is the name of its human gene . [ 5 ] IL-12Rβ1 is also known as CD212 ( cluster of differentiation 212).