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Cytokines and Immune Disorders: Illuminating Cytokines as Hubs Within the Immune Network

Lee SW, Lee CK

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IL-17 and IL-21: Their Immunobiology and Therapeutic Potentials

Koh CH, Kim BS, Kang CY, Chung Y, Seo H

Studies over the last 2 decades have identified IL-17 and IL-21 as key cytokines in the modulation of a wide range of immune responses. IL-17 serves as a critical defender...
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Innate Type-2 Cytokines: From Immune Regulation to Therapeutic Targets

Kim HY, Jeong D, Kim JH, Chung DH

The intricate role of innate type-2 cytokines in immune responses is increasingly acknowledged for its dual nature, encompassing both protective and pathogenic dimensions. Ranging from defense against parasitic infections to contributing...
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IL-15 in T-Cell Responses and Immunopathogenesis

Lee H, Park SH, Shin EC

IL-15 belongs to the common gamma chain cytokine family and has pleiotropic immunological functions. IL-15 is a homeostatic cytokine essential for the development and maintenance of NK cells and memory...
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Optimising IL-2 for Cancer Immunotherapy

Sprent J, Boyman O

The key role of T cells in cancer immunotherapy is well established and is highlighted by the remarkable capacity of Ab-mediated checkpoint blockade to overcome T-cell exhaustion and amplify anti-tumor...
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Harnessing the Power of IL-7 to Boost T Cell Immunity in Experimental and Clinical Immunotherapies

Park JH, Lee SW, Choi D, Lee C, Sung YC

The cytokine IL-7 plays critical and nonredundant roles in T cell immunity so that the abundance and availability of IL-7 act as key regulatory mechanisms in T cell immunity. Importantly, IL-7...
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TNF in Human Tuberculosis: A Double-Edged Sword

Yuk JM, Kim JK, Kim IS, Jo EK

TNF, a pleiotropic proinflammatory cytokine, is important for protective immunity and immunopathology during Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) infection, which causes tuberculosis (TB) in humans. TNF is produced primarily by phagocytes in...
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Cytokines, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factors, and PlGF in Autoimmunity: Insights From Rheumatoid Arthritis to Multiple Sclerosis

Lee Ye, Lee SH, Kim WU

In this review, we will explore the intricate roles of cytokines and vascular endothelial growth factors in autoimmune diseases (ADs), with a particular focus on rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and multiple...
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Interleukin-18 Binding Protein (IL-18BP): A Long Journey From Discovery to Clinical Application

Kim S, Yu H, Azam T, Dinarello CA

IL-18 binding protein (IL-18BP) was originally discovered in 1999 while attempting to identify an IL-18 receptor ligand binding chain (also known as IL-18Rα) by subjecting concentrated human urine to an...
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Cytokines in Follicular Helper T Cell Biology in Physiologic and Pathologic Conditions

Choi J, Crotty S, Choi YS

Follicular helper T cells (Tfh) play a crucial role in generating high-affinity antibodies (Abs) and establishing immunological memory. Cytokines, among other functional molecules produced by Tfh, are central to germinal...
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