학술논문

IL-33: biological properties, functions, and roles in airway disease.
Document Type
Article
Source
Immunological Reviews. Jul2017, Vol. 278 Issue 1, p173-184. 12p.
Subject
*INTERLEUKIN-33
*AIRWAY (Anatomy)
*ALLERGIES
*DENDRITIC cells
*BIOMARKERS
*DISEASES
Language
ISSN
0105-2896
Abstract
Interleukin ( IL)-33 is a key cytokine involved in type 2 immunity and allergic airway diseases. Abundantly expressed in lung epithelial cells, IL-33 plays critical roles in both innate and adaptive immune responses in mucosal organs. In innate immunity, IL-33 and group 2 innate lymphoid cells ( ILC2s) provide an essential axis for rapid immune responses and tissue homeostasis. In adaptive immunity, IL-33 interacts with dendritic cells, Th2 cells, follicular T cells, and regulatory T cells, where IL-33 influences the development of chronic airway inflammation and tissue remodeling. The clinical findings that both the IL-33 and ILC2 levels are elevated in patients with allergic airway diseases suggest that IL-33 plays an important role in the pathogenesis of these diseases. IL-33 and ILC2 may also serve as biomarkers for disease classification and to monitor the progression of diseases. In this article, we reviewed the current knowledge of the biology of IL-33 and discussed the roles of the IL-33 in regulating airway immune responses and allergic airway diseases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]