The diverse roles of the IL-36 family in gastrointestinal inflammation and resolution

G Leon, S Hussey, PT Walsh - Inflammatory bowel diseases, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Inflammatory bowel diseases, 2021academic.oup.com
Abstract The interleukin (IL)-36 family is a member of the IL-1 superfamily of cytokines and,
in common with other IL-1 family members, has been shown to exhibit pleiotropic effects in
homeostasis and inflammation. Although the important role these cytokines play in the skin
has been widely reported, recent evidence suggests that IL-36 family members are
expressed and can also exert significant influence at the intestinal mucosa. In this review,
we summarize current knowledge surrounding the role of the IL-36 in the intestines. In …
Abstract
The interleukin (IL)-36 family is a member of the IL-1 superfamily of cytokines and, in common with other IL-1 family members, has been shown to exhibit pleiotropic effects in homeostasis and inflammation. Although the important role these cytokines play in the skin has been widely reported, recent evidence suggests that IL-36 family members are expressed and can also exert significant influence at the intestinal mucosa. In this review, we summarize current knowledge surrounding the role of the IL-36 in the intestines. In particular, we examine its likely dichotomous role as a mediator of both inflammation and resolution, highlighting its overlapping roles in innate and adaptive inflammation at the mucosa and its contribution to pathophysiology of inflammatory bowel disease. We also summarize the complexities of targeting this cytokine family in a clinical setting.
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