Publikation: Human interleukin-12α and EBI3 are cytokines with anti-inflammatory functions
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Interleukins are secreted proteins that regulate immune responses. Among these, the interleukin 12 (IL-12) family holds a central position in inflammatory and infectious diseases. Each family member consists of an α and a β subunit that together form a composite cytokine. Within the IL-12 family, IL-35 remains particularly ill-characterized on a molecular level despite its key role in autoimmune diseases and cancer. Here we show that both IL-35 subunits, IL-12α and EBI3, mutually promote their secretion from cells but are not necessarily secreted as a heterodimer. Our data demonstrate that IL-12α and EBI3 are stable proteins in isolation that act as anti-inflammatory molecules. Both reduce secretion of proinflammatory cytokines and induce the development of regulatory T cells. Together, our study reveals IL-12α and EBI3, the subunits of IL-35, to be functionally active anti-inflammatory immune molecules on their own. This extends our understanding of the human cytokine repertoire as a basis for immunotherapeutic approaches.
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HILDENBRAND, Karen, Sina BOHNACKER, Priyanka Rajeev MENON, Anna KERLE, Ulrich F. PRODJINOTHO, Franziska HARTUNG, Patrick C. STRASSER, Dragana A. M. CATICI, Kathrin SCHUMANN, Matthias J. FEIGE, 2023. Human interleukin-12α and EBI3 are cytokines with anti-inflammatory functions. In: Science Advances. American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). 2023, 9(43), eadg6874. eISSN 2375-2548. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1126/sciadv.adg6874BibTex
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