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Interleukin 33: an innate alarm for adaptive responses beyond Th2 immunity-emerging roles in obesity, intestinal inflammation, and cancer

Authors :
Ed C. Lavelle
Katie O'Grady
Christian Schwartz
Padraic G. Fallon
Source :
European Journal of Immunology. 46:1091-1100
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Wiley, 2016.

Abstract

Interleukin (IL)-33, a member of the IL-1 family, was originally described in 2005 as a potent initiator of type 2 immunity found during allergic inflammation and parasitic infections. IL-33 has been shown to play important and potent roles bridging innate and adaptive immunity in the regulation of tissue homeostasis, injury, and repair. Recent discoveries have extended the range of functions for IL-33 beyond type 2 conditions and its role as an alarmin at barrier sites, with emerging central roles for IL-33 in T-cell regulation, obesity, viral and tumor immunity. Here, we review the recent advances on how IL-33 activity is regulated, its immunomodulatory properties on innate and adaptive cells, and the newly discovered roles of IL-33 in obesity, intestinal inflammation, and tumorigenesis.

Details

ISSN :
00142980
Volume :
46
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Journal of Immunology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fe62526695cca26a6879becd114b2133
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.201545780