Cytokines in viral infections: an update
Comunicación oral en Seminarios VISAVET 2024
3 de diciembre de 2024
Franzoni G.
Cytokines are small proteins that play an essential role in controlling the homoeostasis of the immune system. They are produced and released by immune cells in response to various stimuli, such as viral infections or other forms of cellular stress. Cytokines can act as protectors against both intrinsic and extrinsic dangerous stimuli, but an exaggerated immune system activation (with associated excessive cytokine release, “cytokine storm”) can also threaten the host.
Different types of cytokines exist, such as interferons, interleukins, chemokines, mesenchymal growth factors, tumor necrosis factor family and adipokines. They are important diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic agents in diseases.
In this talk, the most important cytokines will be described, as well as techniques to investigate them. Finally, the role of selected cytokines during ASFV infection will be described.
Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale della Sardegna (IZSSA). | |
Centro de Vigilancia Sanitaria Veterinaria (VISAVET). Universidad Complutense (UCM). | |
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