Reactive oxygen and reactive nitrogen intermediates in innate and specific immunity

C Bogdan, M Röllinghoff, A Diefenbach - Current opinion in immunology, 2000 - Elsevier
C Bogdan, M Röllinghoff, A Diefenbach
Current opinion in immunology, 2000Elsevier
Nitric oxide, nitric oxide derivatives and reactive oxygen intermediates are toxic molecules of
the immune system which contribute to the control of microbial pathogens and tumors. There
is recent evidence for additional functions of these oxygen metabolites in innate and
adaptive immunity; these functions include the modulation of the cytokine response of
lymphocytes and the regulation of immune cell apoptosis, as well as immunodeviating
effects. Components of several signal transduction pathways have been identified as …
Nitric oxide, nitric oxide derivatives and reactive oxygen intermediates are toxic molecules of the immune system which contribute to the control of microbial pathogens and tumors. There is recent evidence for additional functions of these oxygen metabolites in innate and adaptive immunity; these functions include the modulation of the cytokine response of lymphocytes and the regulation of immune cell apoptosis, as well as immunodeviating effects. Components of several signal transduction pathways have been identified as intracellular targets for reactive nitrogen and oxygen intermediates.
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