IL-6 pathway in the liver: From physiopathology to therapy
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Abstract
Interleukin 6 (IL-6) is a pleiotropic four-helix-bundle cytokine that exerts multiple functions in the body. In the liver, IL-6 is an important inducer of the acute phase response and infection defense. IL-6 is furthermore crucial for hepatocyte homeostasis and is a potent hepatocyte mitogen. It is not only implicated in liver regeneration, but also in metabolic function of the liver. However, persistent activation of the IL-6 signaling pathway is detrimental to the liver and might ultimately result in the development of liver tumors. On target cells IL-6 can bind to the signal transducing subunit gp130 either in complex with the membrane-bound or with the soluble IL-6 receptor to induce intracellular…
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- Glycoprotein 130
- Hepatocyte
- Signal transduction
- Liver regeneration
- Cell biology
- Biology
- Intracellular
- Cytokine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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