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Joseph M Reynolds1, Young-Hee Lee2, Yun Shi2, Xiaohu Wang3, Pornpimon Angkasekwinai4, Kalyan C Nallaparaju2, Stephanie Flaherty1, Seon Hee Chang2, Hiroshi Watarai5, Chen Dong6.
Abstract
The interleukin-17 (IL-17) family of cytokines has emerged as a critical player in inflammatory diseases. Among them, IL-25 has been shown to be important in allergic inflammation and protection against parasitic infection. Here we have demonstrated that IL-17B, a poorly understood cytokine, functions to inhibit IL-25-driven inflammation. IL-17B and IL-25, both binding to the interleukin-17 receptor B (IL-17RB), were upregulated in their expression after acute colonic inflammation. Individual inhibition of these cytokines revealed opposing functions in colon inflammation: IL-25 was pathogenic but IL-17B was protective. Similarly opposing phenotypes were observed in Citrobacter rodentium infection and allergic asthma. Moreover, IL-25 was found to promote IL-6 production from colon epithelial cells, which was inhibited by IL-17B. Therefore, our data demonstrate that IL-17B is an anti-inflammatory cytokine in the IL-17 family.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25888259 PMCID: PMC5811222 DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2015.03.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Immunity ISSN: 1074-7613 Impact factor: 31.745