Relier Pairs I&Sexam 1Version en ligne innate immunity, etc par Dawn Forgione 1 Fibrinogen 2 Transferrin 3 Ceruloplasmin 4 C-reactive protein 5 Interferons 6 Haptoglobin 7 Serum amyloid A 8 Complement 9 Acute phase reactants 10 Alpha-1 Antitrypsin 11 Dendritic cells Elevated during times of inflammation, can be used to monitor healing Protective marker that increases during inflammation to protect tissues from enzymes of inflammatory cells Protects kidneys from damage by binding to free hemoglobin - used to monitor hemolysis Primary function is phagocytosis, also present antigen to T cells Bacteria won't survive in high levels of Coagulation factor that acts as a barrier to prevent further spread of microorganisms Proteins; nonspecific defense against viruses. Produced by liver; cause local inflammatory response Proteins for destroying bacteria Secreted quickly during inflammation; recruits immune cells to site; removes cholesterol from macrophages Aides in iron metabolism and transports copper - stimulates immune system to fight infections, repair injured tissues, and promote healing