IL-17 and Th17 Cells
Technical University of Munich · Brigham and Women's Hospital · +1 more institution
Abstract
CD4+ T cells, upon activation and expansion, develop into different T helper cell subsets with different cytokine profiles and distinct effector functions. Until recently, T cells were divided into Th1 or Th2 cells, depending on the cytokines they produce. A third subset of IL-17-producing effector T helper cells, called Th17 cells, has now been discovered and characterized. Here, we summarize the current information on the differentiation and effector functions of the Th17 lineage. Th17 cells produce IL-17, IL-17F, and IL-22, thereby inducing a massive tissue reaction owing to the broad distribution of the IL-17 and IL-22 receptors. Th17 cells also secrete IL-21 to communicate with the cells of the immune…
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4Topics & keywords
- IL-2 receptor
- Biology
- FOXP3
- Cell biology
- Effector
- Interleukin 21
- Cellular differentiation
- Immune system
- Good health and well-being