IL-17 family: cytokines, receptors and signaling

C Gu, L Wu, X Li - Cytokine, 2013 - Elsevier
C Gu, L Wu, X Li
Cytokine, 2013Elsevier
Abstract The interleukin 17 (IL-17) family, a subset of cytokines consisting of IL-17A–F, plays
crucial roles in host defense against microbial organisms and in the development of
inflammatory diseases. Although IL-17A is the signature cytokine produced by T helper 17
(Th17) cells, IL-17A and other IL-17 family cytokines have multiple sources ranging from
immune cells to non-immune cells. The IL-17 family signals via their correspondent
receptors and activates downstream pathways that include NFκB, MAPKs and C/EBPs to …
Abstract
The interleukin 17 (IL-17) family, a subset of cytokines consisting of IL-17A–F, plays crucial roles in host defense against microbial organisms and in the development of inflammatory diseases. Although IL-17A is the signature cytokine produced by T helper 17 (Th17) cells, IL-17A and other IL-17 family cytokines have multiple sources ranging from immune cells to non-immune cells. The IL-17 family signals via their correspondent receptors and activates downstream pathways that include NFκB, MAPKs and C/EBPs to induce the expression of anti-microbial peptides, cytokines and chemokines. The proximal adaptor Act1 is a common mediator during the signaling of all IL-17 cytokines so far and is thus involved in IL-17 mediated host defense and IL-17-driven autoimmune conditions. This review will give an overview and recent updates on the IL-17 family, the activation and regulation of IL-17 signaling as well as diseases associated with this cytokine family.
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