The interleukin-10 family of cytokines

H Fickenscher, S Hör, H Küpers, A Knappe… - Trends in …, 2002 - cell.com
H Fickenscher, S Hör, H Küpers, A Knappe, S Wittmann, H Sticht
Trends in immunology, 2002cell.com
A family of interleukin-10 (IL-10)-related cytokines has emerged, comprising a series of
herpesviral and poxviral members and several cellular sequence paralogs, including IL-19,
IL-20, IL-22 [IL-10-related T-cell-derived inducible factor (IL-TIF)], IL-24 [melanoma
differentiation-associated antigen 7 (MDA-7)] and IL-26 (AK155). Although the predicted
helical structure of these homodimeric molecules is conserved, certain receptor-binding
residues are variable and define the interaction with specific heterodimers of different type-2 …
Abstract
A family of interleukin-10 (IL-10)-related cytokines has emerged, comprising a series of herpesviral and poxviral members and several cellular sequence paralogs, including IL-19, IL-20, IL-22 [IL-10-related T-cell-derived inducible factor (IL-TIF)], IL-24 [melanoma differentiation-associated antigen 7 (MDA-7)] and IL-26 (AK155). Although the predicted helical structure of these homodimeric molecules is conserved, certain receptor-binding residues are variable and define the interaction with specific heterodimers of different type-2 cytokine receptors. This leads, through the activation of signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT) factors, to diverse biological effects. For example, whereas IL-10 is a well-studied pleiotropic immunosuppressive and immunostimulatory cytokine, IL-22/IL-TIF mediates acute-phase response signals in hepatocytes and IL-20 induces the hyperproliferation of keratinocytes, which has been proposed as a pathogenic mechanism of psoriasis.
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