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The biological role of naturally-occurring cytokine inhibitors.

作者信息

Arend W P, Malyak M, Bigler C F, Smith M F, Janson R W

机构信息

Division of Rheumatology, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver 80262.

出版信息

Br J Rheumatol. 1991;30 Suppl 2:49-52.

PMID:1847086
Abstract

Four different mechanisms of cytokine inhibition might be involved in regulation of cytokine effects in vivo. Different cytokines may exhibit opposing biological effects on a specific target cell or in a particular disease. Autoantibodies to cytokines may block cytokine effects in vivo or may function as carriers to deliver cytokines to tissues. Soluble receptors of cytokines, particularly for IL-2 and TNF alpha, may be released by cell activation. Lastly, a specific receptor antagonist of IL-1, IL-1ra, is synthesized by human monocytes and macrophages, particularly under the influence of GM-CSF. IL-1ra is the first described naturally-occurring receptor antagonist of any cytokine or hormone-like molecule. It is not yet known whether IL-1ra is produced in tissues in human diseases as an endogenous anti-inflammatory factor. Whether any of these potential mechanisms to regulate cytokine effects will be of value in the treatment of human diseases remains to be determined.

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