3.1: Principles of Cytokine Signaling

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  • @backup3412
    @backup3412 Рік тому +2

    One of those milestone videos that pop up once in a lifetime.
    I'm fortunate to be here, thankyou!

  • @CoolAngelina23
    @CoolAngelina23 Рік тому +2

    Many thanks, Brian. Very well explained, exactly what I've been looking for as I learn some basics... Like it that you've kept it detailed enough and not over simplified it. You are clear and detailed at the same time.

  • @cazgh7496
    @cazgh7496 Рік тому

    Hands down best video! Than youu

  • @dulceneiagomes7467
    @dulceneiagomes7467 2 роки тому

    My first comment ever, but I really needed to tell you that you are amazing in the way you explain.

  • @amoebasister1019
    @amoebasister1019 3 роки тому +1

    i dont typically comment but i have to say this helped so much with a covid research article I had to analyze thanks so much

  • @yjt9098
    @yjt9098 2 роки тому

    Very easy and clear description,it’s exactly what I’m looking for!

  • @sagarikadas6965
    @sagarikadas6965 8 місяців тому

    So grateful for this lecture!

  • @gjijbuis1
    @gjijbuis1 2 роки тому

    It's a pleasure to learn from you !

  • @spartanrabbit
    @spartanrabbit Рік тому

    Thanks for the video!

  • @ghiada9414
    @ghiada9414 2 роки тому

    I really was straggling thank you for make it easy to understand ❤

  • @noraelaji5509
    @noraelaji5509 3 роки тому +1

    Hi :)
    I'm a pharmacy student and i'm currently working on the CXCL12/CXCR4 axis which signal can apparently activate and causes the tissue remodeling and inflammation in Atrial Fibrillation. I wanted to know if CXCL12 is a part of one of the six families you've shown. And I also wanted to ask which cell(s) will activate CXCL12 cytokine secretion, and which will be the target cell(s) with CXCR4 receptor ?
    Thank you, for a French speaker your video is very easy to understand !

    • @mahdinohtani4913
      @mahdinohtani4913 Рік тому

      CXCL12 (also known as stromal cell-derived factor 1 or SDF-1) and its receptor CXCR4 are not part of the six major cytokine families.
      Regarding the activation of CXCL12 cytokine secretion, several cell types can be involved, including:
      1) Stromal cells: CXCL12 is originally derived from stromal cells and is present in the extracellular matrix.
      2) Fibroblasts: These cells can produce CXCL12 and contribute to its secretion.
      3) Endothelial cells: Endothelial cells, which line the blood vessels, can also produce and secrete CXCL12.
      4) Immune cells: Different immune cell types, such as macrophages, monocytes, and T cells, are known to secrete CXCL12.
      As for the target cells with CXCR4 receptors, CXCL12 binds to CXCR4, triggering various cellular responses. Some of the cell types expressing CXCR4 and thus responding to CXCL12 signaling include:
      1) Leukocytes: CXCR4 is expressed on various leukocytes, such as T cells, B cells, monocytes, and neutrophils.
      2) Cardiomyocytes: CXCR4 is found on cardiomyocytes, the cells that make up the heart muscle.
      3) Fibroblasts: Fibroblasts, which play a crucial role in tissue remodeling and repair, also express CXCR4.
      4) Endothelial cells: Endothelial cells themselves can express CXCR4 and respond to CXCL12 signaling.

  • @lilynanachai
    @lilynanachai 2 роки тому

    hi, could you explain about the anti-inflammatory cytokines that help to reduce inflammation ? :D thank you

  • @aymenyousfi447
    @aymenyousfi447 Рік тому

    thank you sir 🙏

  • @amoebasister1019
    @amoebasister1019 3 роки тому

    what book are you referencing ?

  • @sandra25
    @sandra25 2 роки тому

    ty so much