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IL-22 Plays a Critical Role in Maintaining Epithelial Integrity During Pulmonary Infection

John F. Alcorn

2020Frontiers in Immunology57 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pulmonary infection is a leading cause of hospitalization in world. Lung damage due to infection and host mediated pathology can have life threatening consequences. Factors that limit lung injury and/or promote epithelial barrier function and repair are highly desirable as immunomodulatory therapeutics. Over the last decade, interleukin-22 has been shown to have pulmonary epithelial protective functions at the mucosal immune interface with bacterial and viral pathogens. This article summarizes recent findings in this area and provides perspective regarding the role of IL-22 in mucosal host defense.

Topics & Concepts

LungImmunologyImmune systemBarrier functionMedicineBiologyCell biologyInternal medicinePediatric health and respiratory diseasesIL-33, ST2, and ILC PathwaysRespiratory viral infections research
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