Clash of the Cytokine Titans: Counter-regulation of interleukin-1 and type i interferon-mediated inflammatory responses

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Abstract

Over the past decades the notion of 'inflammation' has been extended beyond the original hallmarks of rubor (redness), calor (heat), tumor (swelling) and dolor (pain) described by Celsus. We have gained a more detailed understanding of the cellular players and molecular mediators of inflammation which is now being applied and extended to areas of biomedical research such as cancer, obesity, heart disease, metabolism, auto-inflammatory disorders, autoimmunity and infectious diseases. Innate cytokines are often central components of inflammatory responses. Here, we discuss how the type I interferon and interleukin-1 cytokine pathways represent distinct and specialized categories of inflammatory responses and how these key mediators of inflammation counter-regulate each other.

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Mayer-Barber, K. D., & Yan, B. (2017, January 1). Clash of the Cytokine Titans: Counter-regulation of interleukin-1 and type i interferon-mediated inflammatory responses. Cellular and Molecular Immunology. Chinese Soc Immunology. https://doi.org/10.1038/cmi.2016.25

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