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Cytokine crowdsourcing: multicellular production of TH17-associated cytokines.

Authors :
Busman-Sahay KO
Walrath T
Huber S
O'Connor W Jr
Source :
Journal of leukocyte biology [J Leukoc Biol] 2015 Mar; Vol. 97 (3), pp. 499-510. Date of Electronic Publication: 2014 Dec 29.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

In the 2 decades since its discovery, IL-17A has become appreciated for mounting robust, protective responses against bacterial and fungal pathogens. When improperly regulated, however, IL-17A can play a profoundly pathogenic role in perpetuating inflammation and has been linked to a wide variety of debilitating diseases. IL-17A is often present in a composite milieu that includes cytokines produced by TH17 cells (i.e., IL-17F, IL-21, IL-22, and IL-26) or associated with other T cell lineages (e.g., IFN-γ). These combinatorial effects add mechanistic complexity and more importantly, contribute differentially to disease outcome. Whereas TH17 cells are among the best-understood cell types that secrete IL-17A, they are frequently neither the earliest nor dominant producers. Indeed, non-TH17 cell sources of IL-17A can dramatically alter the course and severity of inflammatory episodes. The dissection of the temporal regulation of TH17-associated cytokines and the resulting net signaling outcomes will be critical toward understanding the increasingly intricate role of IL-17A and TH17-associated cytokines in disease, informing our therapeutic decisions. Herein, we discuss important non-TH17 cell sources of IL-17A and other TH17-associated cytokines relevant to inflammatory events in mucosal tissues.<br /> (© Society for Leukocyte Biology.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1938-3673
Volume :
97
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of leukocyte biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
25548251
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1189/jlb.3RU0814-386R