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IL-31 a Th2 cytokine involved in immunity and inflammation.

Authors :
Castellani, Ml
Felaco, P.
Galzio, R. J.
Tripodi, D.
Toniato, E.
De Lutiis, M. A.
Fulcheri, M.
Caraffa, A.
Antinolfi, P.
Tete, S.
Felaco, M.
Conti, F.
Pandolfi, Franco
Theoharides, T. C.
Shaiki Dathagirisaheb, Y. B.
Pandolfi, Franco (ORCID:0000-0001-8799-8173)
Castellani, Ml
Felaco, P.
Galzio, R. J.
Tripodi, D.
Toniato, E.
De Lutiis, M. A.
Fulcheri, M.
Caraffa, A.
Antinolfi, P.
Tete, S.
Felaco, M.
Conti, F.
Pandolfi, Franco
Theoharides, T. C.
Shaiki Dathagirisaheb, Y. B.
Pandolfi, Franco (ORCID:0000-0001-8799-8173)
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Cytokines are immunal regulatory proteins, however they also play a relevant role in inflammatory diseases. IL-31 is a newly discovered cytokine expressed primarily in TH2 cells, introduced by activated CD4+ T cells. IL-31 is capable of inducing chemokines and other cytokines in several inflammatory diseases via its surface receptor. This cytokine is also produced by mast cells and mast cell line, suggesting a role in allergic diseases. In this editorial we revisit the biological role of IL-31 in immunity and inflammation.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1104997779
Document Type :
Electronic Resource