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