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== Function ==
== Function ==
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Cytokines are protein growth factors that play a role in numerous cellular activities, primarily white blood cell response. IL-6 is a cytokine known to have many functions which include stimulating cells that give rise to blood cells and cells that function in the immune system.<ref>Somers, William. "1.9 A? crystal structure of interleukin 6: implications for a novel mode of receptor dimerization and signaling." The EMBO Journal.</ref> IL-6 aids in the antibody-mediated immunity component of the adaptive immune system by targeting cells that secrete antibodies such as B lymphocytes. It also plays in cell-mediated immunity by targeting cells such as T lymphocytes. It turns and enhances the colony of cells producing blood cells. It also aids in the production of the proteins that flux in plasma concentration in response to inflammation, which are known as acute phase response proteins.
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Cytokines are protein growth factors that play a role in numerous cellular activities, primarily white blood cell response. IL-6 is a cytokine known to have many functions which include stimulating cells that give rise to blood cells and cells that function in the immune system. IL-6 aids in the antibody-mediated immunity component of the adaptive immune system by targeting cells that secrete antibodies such as B lymphocytes. It also plays in cell-mediated immunity by targeting cells such as T lymphocytes. It turns and enhances the colony of cells producing blood cells. It also aids in the production of the proteins that flux in plasma concentration in response to inflammation, which are known as acute phase response proteins.<ref>Somers, William. "1.9 A? crystal structure of interleukin 6: implications for a novel mode of receptor dimerization and signaling." The EMBO Journal.</ref>
== Disease ==
== Disease ==
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IL-6 has been found to be involved with the maintenance of bone homeostasis, as an increase in IL-6 levels has strongly reported in illnesses such as Paget’s disease and myeloma, where significant bone loss occurs. IL-6 has also been implicated in Castleman Disease.
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IL-6 has been found to be involved with the maintenance of bone homeostasis, as an increase in IL-6 levels has strongly reported in illnesses such as Paget’s disease and myeloma, where significant bone loss occurs.<ref>Somers, William. "1.9 A? crystal structure of interleukin 6: implications for a novel mode of receptor dimerization and signaling." The EMBO Journal.</ref> IL-6 has also been implicated in Castleman Disease.
== Relevance ==
== Relevance ==

Revision as of 23:56, 22 April 2018

Structure: Human Interleukin-6

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References

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  3. Somers, William. "1.9 A? crystal structure of interleukin 6: implications for a novel mode of receptor dimerization and signaling." The EMBO Journal.
  4. Somers, William. "1.9 A? crystal structure of interleukin 6: implications for a novel mode of receptor dimerization and signaling." The EMBO Journal.
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