Recent studies in infectious disease and autoimmune disease models have revealed that interleukin (IL)-22 might have both proinflammatory and anti-inflammatory functions. There is, however, lack of evidence for IL-22 directly repressing immune responses of leukocytes. We propose that IL-22 promotes innate immunity of tissues, as well as repairing and healing mechanisms during inflammation. Consequently, the restoration of tissue homeostasis helps to attenuate the inflammatory responses involving various immune cells.
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Ouyang, W., & Valdez, P. (2008). IL-22 in mucosal immunity. Mucosal Immunology. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/mi.2008.26
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