What is the difference between interleukins and interferons?
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Interferons: A type of cytokine. Secreted by virtually every cell in response to being infected by a virus. Produce an 'anti-viral' state in other cells, through MANY mechanisms. Causes the typical flu-like symptoms.
Interleukins: Some are chemokines (e.g. secreted by macrophages and dendritic cells upon activation to recruit further phagocytes and adaptive immune cells), others are cytokines (e.g. activating B cells to differentiate into plasma and memory cells after T cell contact).
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