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From Messengers to Receptors in Psoriasis: The Role of IL-17RA in Disease and Treatment

Sílvia Vidal, L. Puig, José-Manuel Carrascosa-Carrillo, Álvaro González‐Cantero, Jose‐Carlos Ruiz‐Carrascosa, Antonio-Manuel Velasco-Pastor

2021International Journal of Molecular Sciences46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The paradigm of psoriasis as a Th17-driven disease has evolved in the last years towards a much deeper knowledge of the complex pathways, mechanisms, cells, and messengers involved, highlighting the crucial role played by the IL-17 family of cytokines. All IL-17 isoforms signal through IL-17R. Five subunits of IL-17R have been described to date, which couple to form a homo- or hetero-receptor complex. Characteristically, IL-17RA is a common subunit in all hetero-receptors. IL-17RA has unique structural-containing a SEFIR/TILL domain-and functional-requiring ACT-1 for signaling-properties, enabling Th17 cells to act as a bridge between innate and adaptive immune cells. In psoriasis, IL-17RA plays a key role in pathogenesis based on: (a) IL-17A, IL-17F, and other IL-17 isoforms are involved in disease development; and (b) IL-17RA is essential for signaling of all IL-17 cytokines but IL-17D, whose receptor has not been identified to date. This article reviews current evidence on the biology and role of the IL-17 family of cytokines and receptors, with focus on IL-17RA, in psoriasis and some related comorbidities, and puts them in context with current and upcoming treatments.

Topics & Concepts

PsoriasisContext (archaeology)ReceptorSignal transductionImmune systemImmunologyBiologyDiseaseCell biologyMedicineGeneticsInternal medicinePaleontologyPsoriasis: Treatment and PathogenesisDermatology and Skin DiseasesAsthma and respiratory diseases
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