Interleukin-10
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== '''Interlukin-10''' '''[[2H24]]''' == | == '''Interlukin-10''' '''[[2H24]]''' == | ||
===Crystal structure of human IL-10=== | ===Crystal structure of human IL-10=== | ||
- | This is a cytokine.<ref> | + | This is a cytokine.<ref>PMID:16982608</ref> Cytokines function as....<ref>Reference 2</ref> |
- | + | Interleukin-10 is a very powerful anti-inflammatory cytokine. It is also a cytokine synthesis inhibitory factor. These are the reasons that IL-10 is investigated for its role in patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) as well as those with osteoarthritis (OA).(Katsikis et al.) | |
+ | RA is an autoimmune disorder that affects the synovial tissues of the affected persons, via chronic synovitis. The chronic synovitis often results in joint destruction due to re-absorption of bone and (Katsikis et al and Nemec et al) | ||
+ | IL-10 is found to spontaneously be produce in synovial tissue of patients with RA and OA but not in normal synovial tissue. | ||
+ | The variation in secretion of IL-10 is thought to be at about 75% under the control of the genetics of the individual. (Nemec) | ||
+ | Make a link to the wiki website that talks about cytokines. | ||
+ | Make a link to RA | ||
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Interlukin-10 2H24
Crystal structure of human IL-10
This is a cytokine.[1] Cytokines function as....[2] Interleukin-10 is a very powerful anti-inflammatory cytokine. It is also a cytokine synthesis inhibitory factor. These are the reasons that IL-10 is investigated for its role in patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) as well as those with osteoarthritis (OA).(Katsikis et al.) RA is an autoimmune disorder that affects the synovial tissues of the affected persons, via chronic synovitis. The chronic synovitis often results in joint destruction due to re-absorption of bone and (Katsikis et al and Nemec et al)
IL-10 is found to spontaneously be produce in synovial tissue of patients with RA and OA but not in normal synovial tissue.
The variation in secretion of IL-10 is thought to be at about 75% under the control of the genetics of the individual. (Nemec) Make a link to the wiki website that talks about cytokines. Make a link to RA
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