Journal article
Interleukin (Il)-33 and the il-1 family of cytokines—regulators of inflammation and tissue homeostasis
A Vasanthakumar, A Kallies
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology | COLD SPRING HARBOR LAB PRESS, PUBLICATIONS DEPT | Published : 2019
Abstract
Cytokines play an integral role in shaping innate and adaptive immune responses. Members of the interleukin (IL)-1 family regulate a plethora of immune-cell-mediated processes, which include pathogen defense and tissue homeostasis. Notably, the IL-1 family cytokine IL-33 promotes adaptive and innate type 2 immune responses, confers viral protection and facilitates glucose metabolism and tissue repair. At the cellular level, IL-33 stimulates differentiation, maintenance, and function of various immune cell types, including regulatory T cells, effector CD4 + and CD8 + T cells, macrophages, and type 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s). Other IL-1 family members, such as IL-1β and IL-18 promote type..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank the members of the Kallies Laboratory for discussion. This work is supported by a Senior Medical Research Fellowship from the Sylvia and Charles Viertel Foundation (to A.K.).