Selected article for: "IFN production and NK cell"

Author: David E. Ochayon; Ayad Ali; Pablo C. Alarcon; Durga Krishnamurthy; Leah C. Kottyan; Michael Borchers; Stephen N. Waggoner
Title: Interleukin-33 promotes type 1 cytokine expression via p38 MAPK in human natural killer cells
  • Document date: 2019_9_20
  • ID: iuhhuy53_2
    Snippet: A central dogma of cytokine biology holds that type 1 cytokines (e.g. IL-12) suppress type 2 cytokine responses, while type 2 cytokines (e.g. IL-4) correspondingly suppress type 1 responses 12, 13 . Thus, type 2 cytokines should putatively suppress NK-cell production of IFN-. Yet the prototypical typical type 2 cytokine IL-4, alone or in combination with IL-12, triggered high levels of IFN- expression by mouse NK cells 14, 15 . Another type.....
    Document: A central dogma of cytokine biology holds that type 1 cytokines (e.g. IL-12) suppress type 2 cytokine responses, while type 2 cytokines (e.g. IL-4) correspondingly suppress type 1 responses 12, 13 . Thus, type 2 cytokines should putatively suppress NK-cell production of IFN-. Yet the prototypical typical type 2 cytokine IL-4, alone or in combination with IL-12, triggered high levels of IFN- expression by mouse NK cells 14, 15 . Another type 2 cytokine, IL-33, can enhance IL-12-induced production of IFN- by both NK and NKT cells [16] [17] [18] . Thus, NK cells in type 2 cytokine rich environments may exhibit hypersensitive IFN- responses following IL-12-inducing infections or insults.

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