我不知道你怎么想,但我感觉到了 IL-22。

IF 9.3 2区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-08 DOI:10.1016/j.cytogfr.2024.11.001
Logan S Dean, Alissa N Threatt, Kaylee Jones, Emmanuel O Oyewole, Morgan Pauly, Maëlis Wahl, Melea Barahona, Rose W Reiter, Tara M Nordgren
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人体对破坏性和致病性损伤的防御是一个受到严格调控的过程。受损部位的主要防御机制是可溶性介质,其防御作用可提高屏障的完整性,促进恢复和修复过程。IL-22是IL-10细胞因子家族中的一种细胞因子,由于其与促进炎症损伤的恢复密切相关,同时在某些纤维化和慢性炎症倾斜性疾病中过度表达,因此近年来受到越来越多的关注。IL-22 的作用空间集中在人体的屏障部位,包括皮肤、肺部和肠道粘膜。因此,详细了解这种细胞因子的作用、产生者和响应者,以及因表达过高或过低而导致的疾病,对各种疾病的结果都有显著影响。在此,我们对 IL-22 进行了全面的回顾;从历史角度和最初的发现,以及最近的数据,这些数据极大地扩展了这种细胞因子的细胞来源和影响。我们的目的是展示 IL-22 的双重性,并强调 IL-22 在粘膜和组织屏障部位的串扰和影响领域存在的空白。
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I don't know about you, but I'm feeling IL-22.

Defense of the human body against damaging and pathogenic insults is a heavily regulated affair. A primary mechanism of defense at sites of insult are soluble mediators whose defensive maneuvers increase barrier integrity and promote pro-reparative and resolution processes. IL-22 is a cytokine in the IL-10 cytokine family that has garnered increased attention in recent years due to its intimate link in promoting resolution of inflammatory insults, while simultaneously being over expressed in certain fibrotic and chronic inflammatory-skewed diseases. The spatial action of IL-22 centers around the barrier sites of the body, including the skin, lungs, and gut mucosa. As such, a detailed understanding of the role of this cytokine, the producers and responders, and the diseases resulting from over- or under-expression have prominent impacts on a variety of disease outcomes. Herein we present a comprehensive review of IL-22; from historical perspectives and initial discovery, as well as more recent data that dramatically expands on the cellular sources and impact of this cytokine. We aim to showcase the duality of IL-22 and highlight addressable gaps in the field of IL-22 crosstalk and impacts at the ever-important mucosal and tissue barrier sites.

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Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews
Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
21.10
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1.50%
发文量
61
审稿时长
22 days
期刊介绍: Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews is a leading publication that focuses on the dynamic fields of growth factor and cytokine research. Our journal offers a platform for authors to disseminate thought-provoking articles such as critical reviews, state-of-the-art reviews, letters to the editor, and meeting reviews. We aim to cover important breakthroughs in these rapidly evolving areas, providing valuable insights into the multidisciplinary significance of cytokines and growth factors. Our journal spans various domains including signal transduction, cell growth and differentiation, embryonic development, immunology, tumorigenesis, and clinical medicine. By publishing cutting-edge research and analysis, we aim to influence the way researchers and experts perceive and understand growth factors and cytokines. We encourage novel expressions of ideas and innovative approaches to organizing content, fostering a stimulating environment for knowledge exchange and scientific advancement.
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