IL-23 past, present, and future: a roadmap to advancing IL-23 science and therapy

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Abstract

Interleukin (IL)-23, an IL-12 cytokine family member, is a hierarchically dominant regulatory cytokine in a cluster of immune-mediated inflammatory diseases (IMIDs), including psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, and inflammatory bowel disease. We review IL-23 biology, IL-23 signaling in IMIDs, and the effect of IL-23 inhibition in treating these diseases. We propose studies to advance IL-23 biology and unravel differences in response to anti–IL-23 therapy. Experimental evidence generated from these investigations could establish a novel molecular ontology centered around IL-23–driven diseases, improve upon current approaches to treating IMIDs with IL-23 inhibition, and ultimately facilitate optimal identification of patients and, thereby, outcomes.

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Krueger, J. G., Eyerich, K., Kuchroo, V. K., Ritchlin, C. T., Abreu, M. T., Elloso, M. M., … McInnes, I. B. (2024). IL-23 past, present, and future: a roadmap to advancing IL-23 science and therapy. Frontiers in Immunology. Frontiers Media SA. https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2024.1331217

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