Journal article

STAT3-activating cytokines: A therapeutic opportunity for inflammatory bowel disease?

PM Nguyen, TL Putoczki, M Ernst

Journal of Interferon and Cytokine Research | MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC | Published : 2015

Abstract

The gastrointestinal tract is lined by a single layer of epithelial cells that secrete mucus toward the lumen, which collectively separates the immune sentinels in the underlying lamina propria from the intestinal microflora to prevent aberrant immune responses. Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) describes a group of autoimmune diseases that arise from defects in epithelial barrier function and, as a consequence, aberrant production of inflammatory cytokines. Among these, interleukin (IL)-6, IL-11, and IL-22 are elevated in human IBD patients and corresponding mouse models and, through activation of the JAK/STAT3 pathway, can both propagate and ameliorate disease. In particular, cytokine-media..

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Grants

Awarded by Virginia and D.K. Ludwig Fund for Cancer Research


Funding Acknowledgements

P.M.N. is supported by an Australian Postgraduate Award. The research in the laboratory of M.E. is, in part, funded by Ludwig Cancer Research. The work in the laboratories of M.E. and T.L.P is supported by the Victorian State Government Operational Infrastructure Support and NHMRC grants 1008614 and 1080498 (to T.L.P.) and 487822, 603122, and 1069024 (to M.E.) and WCRF, formally AICR (to T.L.P.).