Introduction: Interleukin (IL)-22, originally referred to as IL-TIF for IL-10-related T cell-derived inducible factor, is a member of the IL-10-like cytokine family. IL-22 is highly expressed by Th17 cells and is tightly linked to chronic inflammation, including inflammatory bowel disease and local intestinal inflammation among others. Materials and methods: A PubMed and Web of Science databases search was performed for studies providing evidences on the role of IL-22 in liver diseases. Conclusion: IL-22 plays an important role in ameliorating liver injury in many rodent models by targeting hepatocytes that express high levels of IL-22 receptor 1 and IL-10 receptor 2. This review concisely summarizes the role of IL-22 in the development progression of liver disease of different etiologies. It is focused mainly on the IL-22 intracellular signaling and its influence on liver diseases. © 2014 The Author(s).
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Pan, C. X., Tang, J., Wang, X. Y., Wu, F. R., Ge, J. F., & Chen, F. H. (2014). Role of interleukin-22 in liver diseases. Inflammation Research. Birkhauser Verlag AG. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00011-014-0727-3
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