[IL-17A and IL-17F: from discovery to target of biologics - an illustrative example of translational research].

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Biologie Aujourd''hui Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-15 DOI:10.1051/jbio/2024004
Marie Robert, Pierre Miossec
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Abstract

Interleukin (IL)-17A and then IL-17F have been discovered through their roles in chronic inflammatory diseases. These cytokines share 50% of sequence homology and bind to the same receptor made of the IL-17RA et IL-17RC chains. While they have rather similar pro-inflammatory effects, slight differences exist depending on the cell type considered or whether there is TNF or not. Indeed, there is a synergistic effect of TNF and IL-17A or IL-17F on many cell types. In addition, the interactions between immune and stromal cells also modulate their effects which vary according to stromal cell subtype. The identification of IL-17A and IL-17F roles in inflammatory diseases, as psoriasis, has led to the development of inhibitors of those cytokines. Anti-IL-17A, then anti-IL-17A/F and now anti-IL-17RA have been approved for different diseases and are particularly efficient in psoriasis. Their use is expending to other diseases like psoriatic arthritis and spondyloarthritis. Last, the recent understanding of the importance of stromal cells during chronic inflammation explains the relative inefficacy of such inhibitors in some other diseases.

[IL-17A和IL-17F:从发现到生物制剂的目标--转化研究的范例]。
白细胞介素(IL)-17A 和 IL-17F 因其在慢性炎症性疾病中的作用而被发现。这些细胞因子有 50% 的序列同源性,并与由 IL-17RA 和 IL-17RC 链组成的相同受体结合。虽然它们具有相当相似的促炎作用,但根据细胞类型或是否存在 TNF,它们的作用略有不同。事实上,TNF 和 IL-17A 或 IL-17F 对许多细胞类型都有协同作用。此外,免疫细胞和基质细胞之间的相互作用也会调节它们的效应,这些效应因基质细胞亚型而异。由于发现了 IL-17A 和 IL-17F 在牛皮癣等炎症性疾病中的作用,因此开发了这些细胞因子的抑制剂。抗 IL-17A、抗 IL-17A/F 以及现在的抗 IL-17RA 已被批准用于治疗不同的疾病,尤其是银屑病。它们的用途正在扩展到银屑病关节炎和脊柱关节炎等其他疾病。最后,最近人们认识到基质细胞在慢性炎症过程中的重要性,这也解释了此类抑制剂在其他一些疾病中相对无效的原因。
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