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IL‐27: a double agent in the IL‐6 family
Authors:G W Jones  D G Hill  A Cardus  S A Jones
Institution:Division of Infection and Immunity, The School of Medicine, Systems Immunity University Research Institute, College of Biomedical and Life Sciences, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales, UK
Abstract:The cytokine interleukin (IL)‐6 is a major therapeutic target for the treatment of various inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. While IL‐6 receives considerable attention in studies of innate and adaptive immunity, the IL‐6‐related family member IL‐27 is recognized increasingly for its effects on cellular proliferation, differentiation and leucocyte effector functions. Both cytokines activate responses in myeloid and stromal tissue cells, where they direct the transition from innate to adaptive immunity. However, they are identified frequently as lymphokines that control responses in T cells and B cells. In this regard, IL‐27 often opposes the action of IL‐6. Here, we will review the role of IL‐6 and IL‐27 in inflammation, with a particular focus on inflammatory arthritis, and discuss their importance in the diagnosis, stratification and treatment of autoimmune disease.
Keywords:arthritis  cytokine receptors  cytokines  inflammation  rheumatoid arthritis
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