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Sattler, S; Smits, HH; Xu, D; Huang, FP.
The evolutionary role of the IL-33/ST2 system in host immune defence.
Arch Immunol Ther Exp (Warsz). 2013; 61(2): 107-17. Doi: 10.1007/s00005-012-0208-8
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Sattler Susanne
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Abstract:
Interleukin (IL)-33 is a recently identified pleiotropic cytokine, which can orchestrate complex innate and adaptive immune responses in immunity and disease. It has been characterized as a cytokine of the IL-1 family and affects a wide range of immune cells by signalling through its receptor ST2L. Accumulating evidence suggests a crucial role of IL-33/ST2 in inducing and modifying host immune responses against a variety of pathogens including parasites, bacteria, viruses and fungi as well as sterile insults of both endogenous and exogenous source. In this review, we endeavour to give a comprehensive overview of the current knowledge about the role of IL-33 and its receptor ST2 in host defence against infections.
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Adaptive Immunity - administration & dosage
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Immunity, Innate - administration & dosage
Infections - immunology
Interleukin-1 - immunology
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IL-33
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