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Suppression of inflammation and acquired immunity by IL-37

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
IL-37 is a unique member of the IL-1 family of cytokines, which functions as a natural suppressor of inflammatory and immune responses. Immune and non-immune cells produce IL-37 precursor following pro-inflammatory stimuli. Following activating cleavage by caspase-1, mature IL-37 translocates to the nucleus, where it suppresses transcription of pro-inflammatory genes. Both precursor and mature IL-37 are also secreted in the extracellular space, where they bind IL-18Rα and recruit the IL-1R8 (formerly TIR8 or SIGIRR), which transduces anti-inflammatory signals by suppressing NF-kB and MAPK and by activating Mer-PTEN-DOK pathways. During inflammation, IL-37 restores the metabolism of the cell by reducing succinate, inhibiting mTOR, and activating AMPK. Transgenic mice expressing human IL-37 and wild type mice treated with recombinant human IL-37 are protected from several experimental models of inflammation, including endotoxin shock, colitis, lung and spinal cord injury, coronary artery disease, arthritis and inflammation-induced fatigue, while also exhibiting reduced adaptive immune responses. In humans, IL-37 likely functions to limit excessive inflammation: accordingly, IL-37 levels are abnormal in patients with inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. In this review, we provide an overview of the discovery and biology of IL-37, and discuss the potential for development of this cytokine as a therapeutic agent.
Iris type:
1.1.3. Articolo in Rivista - Editorial, Comment, Reply
Keywords:
IL-1 family; Inflammation; Metabolism; Regulatory cytokines; Toll-like receptors; Adaptive Immunity; Animals; Autoimmune Diseases; Humans; Immune Tolerance; Inflammation; Interleukin-1; Mice; Signal Transduction
List of contributors:
Cavalli, G.; Dinarello, C. A.
Handle:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/99569
Published in:
IMMUNOLOGICAL REVIEWS
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