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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
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Interleukin 33 is an important member of the IL-1 superfamily. Also known as IL-33, it is encoded in humans by the IL-33 gene. IL-33 is involved in innate and adaptive immune responses.
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Interleukin 33 is a cytokine member of the IL-1 superfamily. Cytokines are proteins involved in cell signaling. Their role is to regulate the function and the activity of other cells. IL-33 is involved in innate and adaptive immune responses.
In 2005, IL-33 was identified as a ligand for the transmembrane receptor ST2 and it IL-1 receptor accessory protein (IL-1RAcP), both members of the interleukin-1 receptor family. IL-33/ST2 signaling is involved in T-cell immune responses.
In 2005, IL-33 was identified as a ligand for the transmembrane receptor ST2 and it IL-1 receptor accessory protein (IL-1RAcP), both members of the interleukin-1 receptor family. IL-33/ST2 signaling is involved in T-cell immune responses.
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[[Caracteristics of IL-33:]]
[[Caracteristics of IL-33:]]
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In humans, IL-33 in its full length is composed of 270 residues and is biologically active.
 
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IL-33 is not targeted by a signal peptide and has a N-terminal propeptide upstream the IL-1-like cytokine domain.
 
IL-33 is particularly expressed in the nuclei of lining cells, such as epithelial cells. It is specifically released into extracellular environment from necrotic cells in damaged tissue, that works as an endogenous alarm signal. Interleukin 33 is also secreted by inflammatory cells to the site of injury, acting as a substrate of serine proteases.
IL-33 is particularly expressed in the nuclei of lining cells, such as epithelial cells. It is specifically released into extracellular environment from necrotic cells in damaged tissue, that works as an endogenous alarm signal. Interleukin 33 is also secreted by inflammatory cells to the site of injury, acting as a substrate of serine proteases.
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3. Rahul Kakkar & Richard T. Lee. ''The IL-33/ST2 pathway: therapeutic target and novel biomarker'' (2008) [http://www.nature.com/nrd/journal/v7/n10/abs/nrd2660.html DOI: 10.1038/nrd2660]
3. Rahul Kakkar & Richard T. Lee. ''The IL-33/ST2 pathway: therapeutic target and novel biomarker'' (2008) [http://www.nature.com/nrd/journal/v7/n10/abs/nrd2660.html DOI: 10.1038/nrd2660]
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4. Lécart S, Lecointe N, Subramaniam A, Alkan S, Ni D, Chen R, Boulay V, Pène J, Kuroiwa K, Tominaga S, Yssel H. ''Activated, but not resting human Th2 cells, in contrast to Th1 and T regulatory cells, produce soluble ST2 and express low levels of ST2L at the cell surface.'' http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12355452
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5. Chia-Lin Hsu and Paul J Bryce. ''Inducible IL-33 expression by mast cells is regulated by a calcium-dependent pathway.'' http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3541686/

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ST2/IL33 complex

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References

1. Xi Liua, Michal Hammelb, Yanfeng Hea, John A. Tainerc,d, U-Ser Jenge, Linqi Zhangf, Shuying Wangg, and Xinquan Wanga Structural insights into the interaction of IL-33 with its receptors (2013) DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1308651110

2. Ananda S. Mirchandani, Robert J. Salmond, Foo Y. Interleukin-33 and the function of innate lymphoid cells (2012) DOI: 10.1016/j.it.2012.04.005

3. Rahul Kakkar & Richard T. Lee. The IL-33/ST2 pathway: therapeutic target and novel biomarker (2008) DOI: 10.1038/nrd2660

4. Lécart S, Lecointe N, Subramaniam A, Alkan S, Ni D, Chen R, Boulay V, Pène J, Kuroiwa K, Tominaga S, Yssel H. Activated, but not resting human Th2 cells, in contrast to Th1 and T regulatory cells, produce soluble ST2 and express low levels of ST2L at the cell surface. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12355452

5. Chia-Lin Hsu and Paul J Bryce. Inducible IL-33 expression by mast cells is regulated by a calcium-dependent pathway. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3541686/


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