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Interleukin 20: discovery, receptor identification, and role in epidermal function

Authors :
H, Blumberg
D, Conklin
W F, Xu
A, Grossmann
T, Brender
S, Carollo
M, Eagan
D, Foster
B A, Haldeman
A, Hammond
H, Haugen
L, Jelinek
J D, Kelly
K, Madden
M F, Maurer
J, Parrish-Novak
D, Prunkard
S, Sexson
C, Sprecher
K, Waggie
J, West
T E, Whitmore
L, Yao
M K, Kuechle
B A, Dale
Y A, Chandrasekher
Source :
Cell. 104(1)
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

A structural, profile-based algorithm was used to identify interleukin 20 (IL-20), a novel IL-10 homolog. Chromosomal localization of IL-20 led to the discovery of an IL-10 family cytokine cluster. Overexpression of IL-20 in transgenic (TG) mice causes neonatal lethality with skin abnormalities including aberrant epidermal differentiation. Recombinant IL-20 protein stimulates a signal transduction pathway through STAT3 in a keratinocyte cell line, demonstrating a direct action of this ligand. An IL-20 receptor was identified as a heterodimer of two orphan class II cytokine receptor subunits. Both receptor subunits are expressed in skin and are dramatically upregulated in psoriatic skin. Taken together, these results demonstrate a role in epidermal function and psoriasis for IL-20, a novel cytokine identified solely by bioinformatics analysis.

Details

ISSN :
00928674
Volume :
104
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell
Accession number :
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