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Silvia Gimeno Brias1, Gabrielle Stack1, Maria A Stacey1, Alec J Redwood2, Ian R Humphreys1.
Abstract
Interleukin-22 (IL-22) is a member of the IL-10 family of cytokines. Hematopoietic cells express IL-22, and this cytokine signals through the heterodimeric IL-22 receptor expressed by non-hematopoietic cells. A growing body of evidence points toward a role for IL-22 in a diverse array of biological functions ranging from cellular proliferation, tissue protection and regeneration, and inflammation. In recent years, the role that IL-22 plays in antiviral immune responses has been examined in a number of infection models. Herein, we assess our current understanding of how IL-22 determines the outcome of viral infections and define common mechanisms that are evident from, sometimes paradoxical, findings derived from these studies. Finally, we discuss the potential therapeutic utility of IL-22 manipulation in the treatment and prevention of viral infections and associated pathologies.Entities:
Keywords: cytokines; cytomegalovirus; immune system diseases; pathology; viruses
Year: 2016 PMID: 27303405 PMCID: PMC4885595 DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2016.00211
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Immunol ISSN: 1664-3224 Impact factor: 7.561
Figure 1IL-22 production by NK cells during murine cytomegalovirus infection. (A) C57BL/6 mice were infected or not with 5 × 105 pfu of wild-type (pARK25) or m157 knock out (Δm157) K181 strain MCMV. At day 4 postinfection, spleen, liver, and lung were harvested, leukocytes isolated, and stained against NK1.1, CD49b, CD3, NKp46, and IL-22. Representative plots of IL-22 versus NK1.1 expression by NK1.1+CD49b+NKp46+CD3− cells are shown. Results represent three mice/group. (B) C57BL/6 mice were infected or not with salivary gland-propagated Smith strain MCMV (5 × 104 pfu). Surface marker expression by pulmonary NK1.1+IL-22+ and NK1.1+IL-22− cells was assessed by flow cytometry. Representative overlay histograms of pulmonary NK1.1+IL-22+ (dashed purple line) and NK1.1+IL-22− (solid blue line) at day 4 postinfection are shown (shaded histogram = FMO control from infected mice). Results are representative of four mice per group.
Figure 2IL-22 in viral infections. (A) Summary of impact of IL-22 in experimental viral infections. (B) Schematic representation of protective (green) and pathological (red) functions of IL-22 in viral infections.