Discovery and Biology of IL-23 and IL-27: Related but Functionally Distinct Regulators of Inflammation
University of Pennsylvania · California University of Pennsylvania
Abstract
Long-term resistance to many infections depends on the innate ability of the immune system to coordinate the development of antigen-specific adaptive responses. Deficiencies in these events can result in increased susceptibility to pathogens, whereas an inability to regulate an appropriate response can lead to devastating pathological conditions. For over a decade, interleukin (IL)-12 has been recognized as the canonical cytokine that links innate and adaptive immunity, and with the discovery of IL-23 and IL-27 as cytokines related to IL-12, there has been a concerted effort to understand the relationship between these factors. The results emerging from these studies have provided fundamental new insights into…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 20.67
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 86
Authors
3- RARobert A. KasteleinCorresponding
- CAChristopher A. Hunter
University of Pennsylvania
- DJDaniel J. Cua
California University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Inflammation
- Acquired immune system
- Immunology
- Immune system
- Context (archaeology)
- Innate immune system
- Innate lymphoid cell
- Good health and well-being