Medical Immunology Cytokines , CKs 陈建忠 浙江大学免疫学研究所

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Medical ImmunologyMedical Immunology

Cytokines,CKs

陈建忠 浙江大学免疫学研究所

CytokinesCytokines

• Concept

• Characteristics

• Classification

• Cytokine receptor

• Biologic activity

Introduction to cytokinesIntroduction to cytokines

• Cytokines (CKs) Cytokines are small proteins

that are secreted by cells and exert their biological activity through specific cell surface receptors.

Introduction to cytokineIntroduction to cytokine

Nomenclature Nomenclature OldOld :: monokine,monokine,lymphokine,lymphokine, NewNew :: colony stimulating factor, colony stimulating factor,

interleukininterleukin, interferon, tumor , interferon, tumor necrosis factor,growth factor, necrosis factor,growth factor, chemokinechemokine

Introduction to CKsIntroduction to CKs

• General properties of CKs

1.Small proteins (MW:approx. 15-30 KD);

2.Extremely potent, acting at pM or fM

3.The production is transient and tightly

regulated;

4.Autocrine , paracrine or endocrine;

5.Non-specific and non-MHC restriction ;

Introduction to CKsIntroduction to CKs

• Cytokine Actions

• Pleiotropy:Act on more than one cell type (IFN-α / β)

• Redundancy:More than one cytokine have the same action (IFN- α / β and IFN- γ)

Introduction to CKsIntroduction to CKs

• Cytokine Actions

• Synergy:Two or more CKs cooperate to produce an effect that is different or greater than the combined effect of the two cytokines when functioning separately (IL-12 and IL-18)

• Antagonism:Two or more cytokines work against each other (IL-4 and IL-12)

Introduction to cytokineIntroduction to cytokine

• The CKs network It has been shown above that

there are many CKs with multiple functions and apparent redundancy of action forming a complex communication network.

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Categories of CKsCategories of CKs• Interleukin (IL)• Interferon (IFN)• Tumor necrosis factor (TNF)• Colony stimulating factor (CSF)• Chemokine• Growth factor(GF)

interleukin, ILinterleukin, IL• IL 1 ~ 33 IL-2 ( T cell growth factor ) IL-4 ( B cell growth factor ,Th2 type ) IL-6 ( Th2 type ) IL-8 ( belongs to chemokine ) IL-10 ( Th2 type ) IL-11 ( stimulator of platelet ) IL-12 ( Th2 type )

IL-2IL-2

interferon, IFNinterferon, IFN

• IFNs mediate the early innate immune response;

• groups type I IFN: IFN-α and IFN-β. The major source is leukocyte,

fibroblasts and virus infected cells ; type II IFN : IFN-γ . IFN-γ is mainly produced by

activated T cells and NK cells.

IFN- 的 抗 病 毒 作 用

病毒

病毒复制 抑制病 毒复制

信号转导

IFN-

IFN-诱导蛋白诱导刺激

胞核 胞核

Tumor necrosis factor, TNFTumor necrosis factor, TNF

• TNF: cause the necrosis of tumors

• TNF-αand TNF-β.

• TNF-α was produced by LPS-stimulated mononuclear phagocytes and activted T cells ;

• TNF-β : also termed as lymphotoxin ( LT ), and the major source is activated T cells.

Colony-stimulating factor, CSFColony-stimulating factor, CSF

• Stimulating the differentiation and expansion of bone marrow progenitor; be assayed by their ability to stimulate the formation of cell clonies in culture.

• Including IL-3, CSF(G-CSF, M-CSF, GM-CSF), SCF, EPO, TPO, etc .

ChemokineChemokine

• Chemokines are a large family of structurally homologous CKs that stimulate movement and regulate the migration of leukocytes from the blood to tissues, including about 50 different chemokines.

• subfamiles: CXC, CC, C, CX3C, based on structural characteristic (cysteine residues).

ChemokineChemokine

• IL-8 CXC neutrophils

• MCP-1 CC monocyte

• Lymphotactin C lymphocyte

• Fractalkine CX3C lymphocyte

Growth factor(GF)Growth factor(GF)

• Promoting the proliferation and

differentiation of cells;

• Including TGF-

、 EGF 、 VEGF 、 FGF 、 NGF 、 PD

GF , etc.

cytokine receptorcytokine receptor

1.Five families• Ig superfamily receptors• Class I cytokine receptor family • Class Ⅱ cytokine receptor family• Class Ⅲ cytokine receptor family

(TNF receptor family)• Chemokine receptor family

CCK receptorK receptor

• Multi-subunit receptor one for cytokine binding another for cytokine signaling

CCK ReceptorK Receptor

• Common receptor subunit There is same receptor

subunit for cytokine signaling among the different cytokine receptors. e.g. IL-2Rγ

CK ReceptorCK Receptor

CK ReceptorsCK Receptors

• Soluble cytokine receptors Functions :

①antagonist of CKs ; ②delivery tools of CKs ; ③as a index of diagnosis and surveillance of diseases

Biologic actions of CKsBiologic actions of CKs

• Anti-bacteria: IL-1 , TNF, IL-6, and IL-12,

• Anti-virus:type I IFN

Biologic actions of CKsBiologic actions of CKs

• Mediate and regulate adaptive immunity : Stimulating the proliferation of lymphocytes : IFN-,IL-2 ,IL-4 ,IL-5)

Stimulating the development of lymphocytes: IL-12, IFN- ,IL-4.

Increasing the activity of effective cells : IFN- , IL-2 .

Inhibiting immune response: TGF-,IL-10

Comparative Features of the Cytokines of Innate and Adaptive Immunity

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Features Innate immunity Adaptive immunity

Examples TNF-α, IL-1, IL-12, IFN-γ * IL-2, IL-4, IL-5, IFN-γ *

Major cell source Macrophages, NK cells T lymphocytes

Principal physiologic functions

Mediators of innate immunity and inflammation (local and systemic)

Adaptive immunity: regulation of lymphocyte growth and differentiation; activation of effector cells (macrophages, eosinophils, mast cells)

Stimuli LPS (endotoxin), bacterial peptidoglycans, viral RNA, T cell-derived cytokines (IFN-γ)

Protein antigens

Amounts produced Local or systemic effects

May be high; detectable in serum Both

Generally low; usually undetectable in serum Usually local only

Roles in disease Systemic diseases (e.g., septic shock)

Local tissue injury (e.g., granulomatous inflammation)

Inhibitors of synthesis Corticosteroids , FK-506

*IFN-γplays important roles in innate and adaptive immunity.

Biologic actions of CKsBiologic actions of CKs

• Stimulate hematopoiesis SCF → stem cells CSF → granulocyte and monocyte IL-4 and GM-CSF →dendritic cells EPO → erythrocyte IL-11 and TPO →platelet IL-7 → formation of pro-T • Angiogenesis

Biological product of cytokines or Biological product of cytokines or cytokines receptor analogscytokines receptor analogs

• rIFN-α:Intron-A, Referon-A• rIFN-β:Prokine• rEPO:Epogen• rGM-CSF:Acimmune• Human TNF McAb:HumiraTM

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