51. Biological and pathological activities of interleukin-22.
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Perusina Lanfranca M, Lin Y, Fang J, Zou W, and Frankel T
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- Animals, Autoimmune Diseases complications, Autoimmune Diseases genetics, Autoimmune Diseases immunology, Autoimmune Diseases metabolism, Autoimmunity, Cell Transformation, Neoplastic genetics, Cell Transformation, Neoplastic immunology, Cell Transformation, Neoplastic metabolism, Humans, Inflammation complications, Inflammation etiology, Inflammation metabolism, Interleukins genetics, Neoplasms pathology, Receptors, Interleukin genetics, Receptors, Interleukin metabolism, Signal Transduction, Interleukin-22, Interleukins metabolism, Neoplasms etiology, Neoplasms metabolism
- Abstract
Interleukin (IL)-22, a member of the IL-10 family, is a cytokine secreted by several types of immune cells including IL-22(+)CD4(+) T cells (Th22) and IL-22 expressing innate leukocytes (ILC22). Recent studies have demonstrated that IL-22 is a key component in mucosal barrier defense, tissue repair, epithelial cell survival, and proliferation. Furthermore, accumulating evidence has defined both protective and pathogenic properties of IL-22 in a number of conditions including autoimmune disease, infection, and malignancy. In this review, we summarize the expression and signaling pathway and functional characteristics of the IL-22 and IL-22 receptor axis in physiological and pathological scenarios and discuss the potential to target IL-22 signaling to treat human diseases.
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- 2016
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