Cells and molecules involved in local acute inflammatory response (Homo sapiens)

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ArcPathVisio Brace Ellipse EndoplasmicReticulum GolgiApparatus HexagonPathVisio MimDegradation Mitochondria Octagon PentagonPathVisio Rectangle RoundedRectangle SarcoplasmicReticulum TriangleEquilateralEast TrianglePathVisio none BacteriaActivated macrophageEndothelial damageChemokinesLymphocyteTissue damageChemotaxisHistamineNeutophilLeukotrienesAlternative orClassical pathwayFibrinFribinopeptidesBLOODProstaglandinsPlasminMonocyteMast cellIL1AKNG1IL6IL8TNFComplement activationC3C5C6C7LeukotrienesProstaglandinsSELPLGSELPNeutophilICAM1ITGALITGB2LymphocyteMonocyteC5C3VCAM1ITGB1ITGA4Name: Cells and molecules involved in local acute inflammatory responseOrganism: Homo sapiens


Description

Cells and Molecules involved in local acute inflammatory response.

Pathway based on Biocarta pathway (M3952) https://cgap.nci.nih.gov/Pathways/BioCarta/h_LairPathway

Tissue damage induces the release of inflammatory signaling molecules. Additionally, bacterial infection stimulates an immune response. Bacterial infection can activate macrophages and induce the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines such as TNF, IL-6 and IL-1. Both tissue damage and bacterial infection can induce complement activation, either via the alternative or classical pathway. Leukocytes can be attracted via pro-inflammatory cytokines and chemokines released by mast cells and activated macrophages. Leukocytes can also induce complement activation. The combined response can result in a more permeable endothelium of blood vessels, induce swelling and activate immune cells.

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Ontology Terms

Pathway Ontology : inflammatory response pathway
 

Bibliography

  1. Noris M, Remuzzi G; ''Overview of complement activation and regulation.''; Semin Nephrol, 2013 PubMed Europe PMC Scholia
  2. Blüml S, Redlich K, Smolen JS; ''Mechanisms of tissue damage in arthritis.''; Semin Immunopathol, 2014 PubMed Europe PMC Scholia
  3. Sherwood ER, Toliver-Kinsky T; ''Mechanisms of the inflammatory response.''; Best Pract Res Clin Anaesthesiol, 2004 PubMed Europe PMC Scholia

History

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view04:58, 29 July 2022EgonwMade a pathway clickable
120800view12:26, 10 January 2022SusanOntology Term : 'inflammatory response pathway' added !
116587view11:17, 8 May 2021EweitzModified title
102660view10:54, 16 January 2019LaurentModified description
102659view10:53, 16 January 2019LaurentUpdated references. Added pathway node
102658view10:36, 16 January 2019LaurentAdded references
102646view08:59, 16 January 2019LaurentFixed interactions
102619view10:34, 14 January 2019LaurentUpdated description
102618view10:32, 14 January 2019LaurentNew pathway

External references

DataNodes

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Name  ↓Type  ↓Database reference  ↓Comment  ↓
C3GeneProduct718 (Entrez Gene)
C5GeneProduct727 (Entrez Gene)
C6GeneProduct729 (Entrez Gene)
C7GeneProduct730 (Entrez Gene)
Complement activationPathwayWP545 (WikiPathways)
ICAM1GeneProduct3383 (Entrez Gene)
IL1AGeneProduct3552 (Entrez Gene)
IL6GeneProduct3569 (Entrez Gene)
IL8GeneProduct3576 (Entrez Gene)
ITGA4GeneProduct3676 (Entrez Gene)
ITGALGeneProduct3683 (Entrez Gene)
ITGB1GeneProduct3688 (Entrez Gene)
ITGB2GeneProduct3689 (Entrez Gene)
KNG1GeneProduct3827 (Entrez Gene)
SELPGeneProduct6403 (Entrez Gene)
SELPLGGeneProduct6404 (Entrez Gene)
TNFGeneProduct7124 (Entrez Gene)
VCAM1GeneProduct7412 (Entrez Gene)

Annotated Interactions

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