Interleukin-10
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== '''Interlukin-10''' '''[[2H24]]''' == | == '''Interlukin-10''' '''[[2H24]]''' == | ||
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===Crystal structure of human IL-10=== | ===Crystal structure of human IL-10=== | ||
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Interleukin-10 is in the class [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cytokine cytokine].<ref>PMID:16982608</ref> Cytokines have many funtions such as from antiinflammatory cytokines,cytokine synthesis inhibitory factor and proinflammitory cytokines<ref>PMID:8163935</ref>. | Interleukin-10 is in the class [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cytokine cytokine].<ref>PMID:16982608</ref> Cytokines have many funtions such as from antiinflammatory cytokines,cytokine synthesis inhibitory factor and proinflammitory cytokines<ref>PMID:8163935</ref>. | ||
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Make a link to the wiki website that talks about cytokines. | Make a link to the wiki website that talks about cytokines. | ||
Make a link to RA | Make a link to RA | ||
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Interlukin-10 2H24
Crystal structure of human IL-10
Interleukin-10 is in the class cytokine.[1] Cytokines have many funtions such as from antiinflammatory cytokines,cytokine synthesis inhibitory factor and proinflammitory cytokines[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)[3]. RA is an autoimmune disorder that affects the synovial tissues via chronic synovitis. Chronic synovitis often results in joint destruction due to re-absorption of bone and the distruction of cartilage[4] [5]. 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[6]. When IL-10 is blocked there is a increase in the proinflammatory cytokines, namely TFN-α and Il-1β Make a link to the wiki website that talks about cytokines. Make a link to RA >
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