Interleukin 17 deficiency and implications in cutaneous and systemic diseases

IF 0.2 Q4 DERMATOLOGY
Elizabeth Z. Welch , Kathryn L. Anderson , Steven R. Feldman
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Abstract

Background

IL17-targeted therapeutics are being developed to treat psoriasis. IL17 is involved in the pathogenesis of many diseases, and the implications of IL17 blockade are not yet well characterized.

Objective

To review the implications of IL17 deficiency to determine potential implications of IL17 blockade.

Methods

PubMed was searched for articles related to; basic biology of IL17, in vitro and in vivo studies of IL17 deficiency, animal or human models of IL17 deficiency, and induced deficiency with anti-IL17 deficiency. Of 104 articles, 46 were included in this review.

Results

Deficiencies in the IL17 pathway can result in both bacterial and fungal infections and increased tumor growth. IL17 deficiency states are associated with susceptibility to infections from Staphylococcus aureus, Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Candida albicans. IL17 deficiency attenuates rheumatoid arthritis, atopic dermatitis, hapten-induced contact hypersensitivity and irritable bowel disease and is protective in lung cancer.

Limitations

Ultimately, clinical trials will determine the side effects of IL17 targeted therapeutics.

Conclusion

The implications of the information found in this review demonstrate potential effects to consider when using IL17 targeted therapeutics in the treatment of psoriasis.

白细胞介素17缺乏及其对皮肤和全身疾病的影响
背景:dil17靶向治疗银屑病的方法正在开发中。il - 17参与许多疾病的发病机制,il - 17阻断的影响尚未很好地表征。目的回顾il - 17缺乏的影响,以确定il - 17阻断的潜在影响。方法在spubmed中检索与;IL17的基础生物学,IL17缺乏症的体外和体内研究,IL17缺乏症的动物或人模型,以及诱导缺乏症与抗IL17缺乏症。104篇文章中,46篇纳入本综述。结果IL17通路的缺失可导致细菌和真菌感染以及肿瘤生长的增加。IL17缺乏状态与对金黄色葡萄球菌、结核分枝杆菌和白色念珠菌感染的易感性有关。缺乏IL17可减轻类风湿关节炎、特应性皮炎、半抗原诱导的接触性过敏和肠易激病,并对肺癌有保护作用。最终,临床试验将确定IL17靶向治疗的副作用。结论本综述中发现的信息表明,在使用il - 17靶向治疗银屑病时,需要考虑潜在的影响。
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