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Chronic inflammation is a prolonged inflammatory response characterized by mononuclear infiltration, which includes macrophages, lymphocytes, and plasma cells. This ongoing process leads to simultaneous tissue destruction and repair, including angiogenesis and fibrosis. Chronic inflammation may follow acute inflammation.
Key Cells Involved:
T Lymphocyte Subtypes and Their Roles:
T Cell Type | Cytokines Secreted | Effect on Macrophages |
---|---|---|
Th1 Cells | IFN-γ | Classical activation (proinflammatory) |
Th2 Cells | IL-4, IL-13 | Alternative activation (repair and anti-inflammatory) |