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Interleukin-24 Immunobiology and Its Roles in Inflammatory Diseases

Yajie Zhong, Xuan Zhang, Wai Po Chong

2022International Journal of Molecular Sciences57 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Interleukin (IL)-24 belongs to the IL-10 family and signals through two receptor complexes, i.e., IL-20RA/IL-20RB and IL-20RB/IL22RA1. It is a multifunctional cytokine that can regulate immune response, tissue homeostasis, host defense, and oncogenesis. Elevation of IL-24 is associated with chronic inflammation and autoimmune diseases, such as psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis (RA), and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Its pathogenicity has been confirmed by inducing inflammation and immune cell infiltration for tissue damage. However, recent studies also revealed their suppressive functions in regulating immune cells, including T cells, B cells, natural killer (NK) cells, and macrophages. The tolerogenic properties of IL-24 were reported in various animal models of autoimmune diseases, suggesting the complex functions of IL-24 in regulating autoimmunity. In this review, we discuss the immunoregulatory functions of IL-24 and its roles in autoimmune diseases.

Topics & Concepts

ImmunologyImmune systemAutoimmunityInflammationCytokinePsoriasisBiologyRheumatoid arthritisInterleukin 23Autoimmune diseaseArthritisInflammatory bowel diseaseInterleukin 17MedicineDiseaseAntibodyPathologyPsoriasis: Treatment and PathogenesisCytokine Signaling Pathways and InteractionsIL-33, ST2, and ILC Pathways