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Abstract
Interleukin-1 (IL-1) was the first cytokine to be discovered and remains one of the most instructive molecules in immunology, linking fundamental mechanisms of innate immune activation to human inflammatory disease and targeted therapy. While it was initially identified for its relationship to fever in the 1970s, pathologic effects of IL-1 became a cornerstone for our understanding of rare monogenic disorders of autoinflammation in the early 2000s. Since that time, the number of disorders implicating a role for IL-1 has expanded to more complex inborn errors of immunity, as well as more common polygenic disorders diagnosed and treated by the practicing allergologist, including asthma, allergic rhinitis and neutrophilic and atopic dermatoses. In this review, we highlight the historical discovery of IL-1, its involvement in various pathologies, and its role as a therapeutic target, with focus on its role in disorders pertinent to the clinical allergist/immunologist.
期刊介绍:
Allergology International is the official journal of the Japanese Society of Allergology and publishes original papers dealing with the etiology, diagnosis and treatment of allergic and related diseases. Papers may include the study of methods of controlling allergic reactions, human and animal models of hypersensitivity and other aspects of basic and applied clinical allergy in its broadest sense.
The Journal aims to encourage the international exchange of results and encourages authors from all countries to submit papers in the following three categories: Original Articles, Review Articles, and Letters to the Editor.