Chemical Mediators of Inflammation
Acute Inflammatory Process (Vascular & Cellular Events)
Innate Immune System
T Cell Processes
B Cell Processes
100

This cytokine is an endogenous pyrogen that is released from macrophages and monocytes during the inflammatory process. 

What is IL-1 and TNF-𝞪? 

100

These are cell surface proteins on activated endothelial cells that facilitate leukocyte rolling and margination during the inflammatory process 

What are selectins and integrins?

100

This is an innate immune system cell that kills virally-infected host cells

What is a natural killer cell?

100

This is a T cell receptor co-receptor that characterizes helper T cells

What is CD4? 

100

This is a property of IgG antibodies that prevents the movement of pathogens across epithelium or barriers, prevents binding of a pathogen to a host cell, and prevents toxins from affecting host cells. 

What is antibody neutralization?

200

This is a plasma protein that is synthesized by the liver and binds to neutrophils, leading to chemotaxis at the site of inflammation. 

What is C5a? 

200

These are catalase proteins produced by fibroblasts that hydrolyze old ECM and facilitate angiogenesis

What are MMPs?

200

This is a signaling protein released by virally-infected host cells that signals an anti-viral state to nearby cells and activates NK cells

What is type 1 IFN

200

This is a T cell selection process that occurs in the medulla of the thymus

What is negative selection?

200

This is a specific type of complement system activation that is triggered by antibody-antigen complexes

What is the classical pathway? 

300

These cells are a target of serotonin, an inflammatory chemical mediator released by platelets that induce vasodilation

Smooth muscle cells

300

This is a process that occurs in tissue regeneration that decreases wound size to facilitate faster healing

What is wound contracture?

300

This is a receptor and signal transduction protein combination that is used by most of the innate immune system in response to cytokine ligands binding to  receptors

What is JAK-STAT signaling?

300

This is a co-receptor on T cells that binds B7 receptors on dendritic cells. This binding interaction is "signal 2" of the T cell activation process.

What is CD28?

300

This is a cell surface receptor on B cells that binds to its corresponding ligand on T cells in T cell-dependent B cell activation. It is also known as "signal 2"

What is CD40? 

400

These are four chemical mediators that all cause vasodilation in the acute inflammatory process.  

What is nitrous oxide, serotonin, bradykinin, and histamine

400

This is an enzyme within phagolysosomes of neutrophils that can kill bacteria by depriving them of iron. 

What is lactoferrin?

400

This type of tissue-resident macrophage is found in the liver 

What is a Kupffer cell?
400

This is a term that describes a lack of T cell responses when T cells receive signal 1 alone 

What is anergy?

400

This is an enzyme that is responsible for somatic hypermutation and isotype class switching in B cells

What is AID?

500

This is a protein that is in the last step of the IL-8 signal transduction pathway. During the transduction pathway it is turned on and leads to actin polymerization in neutrophils. 

What is Rac? 

500

This specific vascular location is the primary site of the acute inflammatory process 

What is post-capillary venule 

500

This is an immune cell that circulates, is a granulocyte, and has a role in mediating allergic responses

What is a basophil? 

500

These cytokines are released by TH2 cells and are involved in defense against helminths as well as allergic diseases 

What is IL-4 and IL-5?

500

This is an Fc receptor on B cells that is involved in the down regulation of B cell activity

What is Fc𝞬RII𝞫? 

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