Role of interleukin-38 in chronic inflammatory diseases: A comprehensive review

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Abstract

Interleukin (IL)-38 is the newest member of the IL-1 family. It can bind to several receptors, regulate the generation, function of inflammatory cytokines through the downstream signaling pathways. IL-38 is expressed in several tissues, such as placenta, heart, and brain. It is involved in a wide variety of diseases, including chronic inflammatory diseases. In this review, we discuss the expression and biological functions of IL-38, especially the role in rheumatic autoimmune diseases. Collection of the information may improve the understanding of IL-38, and may give potential for theoretical basis for clinical trials and drug development in the future.

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Xu, W. D., & Huang, A. F. (2018, June 22). Role of interleukin-38 in chronic inflammatory diseases: A comprehensive review. Frontiers in Immunology. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.01462

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