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[The interleukins ].

L Sréter1, J Fehér, P Gergely

  • 1Semmelweis Orvostudományi Egyetem, Budapest, II. sz. Belklinika.

Orvosi Hetilap
|September 30, 1990
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Interleukins are key soluble mediators regulating immune responses, essential for lymphocyte differentiation and activation. These molecules play a crucial role in inflammation and some are utilized as therapeutic agents.

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Area of Science:

  • Immunology
  • Molecular Biology

Context:

  • Immune responses are orchestrated by soluble mediators.
  • Interleukins represent a distinct class of regulatory molecules within this system.

Purpose:

  • To define the role of interleukins in immune regulation.
  • To highlight their function in lymphocyte differentiation and activation.
  • To underscore their involvement in inflammatory processes.

Summary:

  • Interleukins are vital soluble mediators that control immune responses.
  • They are essential for the development and activation of T and B lymphocytes.
  • These molecules contribute to inflammation, causing symptoms like fever and leukocytosis.

Impact:

  • Understanding interleukin function is critical for immunology research.
  • Interleukins have direct therapeutic applications in medicine.
  • Their role in inflammation highlights potential targets for treatment.