IL36 is a critical upstream amplifier of neutrophilic lung inflammation in mice

Carolin Koss et al. show that IL-36 produced from neutrophils is a key amplifier of lung inflammation in mice by activating neutrophils, macrophages and fibroblasts in cooperation with GM-CSF and the viral mimic poly(I:C). This study suggests that targeting IL-36 may improve the treatment of neutrop...

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Autores principales: Carolin K. Koss, Christian T. Wohnhaas, Jonathan R. Baker, Cornelia Tilp, Michèl Przibilla, Carmen Lerner, Silvia Frey, Martina Keck, Cara M. M. Williams, Daniel Peter, Meera Ramanujam, Jay Fine, Florian Gantner, Matthew Thomas, Peter J. Barnes, Louise E. Donnelly, Karim C. El Kasmi
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/807afab62a534fbbbb0ab4d532e4b447
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Sumario:Carolin Koss et al. show that IL-36 produced from neutrophils is a key amplifier of lung inflammation in mice by activating neutrophils, macrophages and fibroblasts in cooperation with GM-CSF and the viral mimic poly(I:C). This study suggests that targeting IL-36 may improve the treatment of neutrophilic lung diseases.