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== Function ==
== Function ==
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'''Caracteristics of IL-33:'''
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===Caracteristics of IL-33===
IL-33 is constitutively expressed in several cells, such as epithelial or endothelial cells. IL-33 is also expressed in an inducible way by immune cells. In this case, the constitutive expression of IL-33 is very low or absent. In mast cells, the expression of IL-33 is induced by the calcium, but the mechanisms are still unclear. IL-33 is secreted in damaged tissues, where it activates the immune response.
IL-33 is constitutively expressed in several cells, such as epithelial or endothelial cells. IL-33 is also expressed in an inducible way by immune cells. In this case, the constitutive expression of IL-33 is very low or absent. In mast cells, the expression of IL-33 is induced by the calcium, but the mechanisms are still unclear. IL-33 is secreted in damaged tissues, where it activates the immune response.
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'''Target cells:'''
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===Target cells===
ST2 exists in a soluble form (sST2) and a transmembrane form (ST2L). The both forms can interact with IL-33. ST2L are expressed in T lymphocytes, when they are specializing into Th2 cells (T helper type 2 cells, a specific type of T lymphocytes). This specialization occurs in the presence of IL4, expected to be secreted by polynuclear basophils.
ST2 exists in a soluble form (sST2) and a transmembrane form (ST2L). The both forms can interact with IL-33. ST2L are expressed in T lymphocytes, when they are specializing into Th2 cells (T helper type 2 cells, a specific type of T lymphocytes). This specialization occurs in the presence of IL4, expected to be secreted by polynuclear basophils.
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== Structure ==
== Structure ==
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'''Overall structure:'''
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===Overall structure===
The understanding of the interaction of IL-33 with its receptors has been discovered thanks to the determination of the crystal structure of IL-33 in complex with ectodomain of ST2.
The understanding of the interaction of IL-33 with its receptors has been discovered thanks to the determination of the crystal structure of IL-33 in complex with ectodomain of ST2.
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The structure of IL-33 consists in a <scene name='61/614056/Beta_sheet_of_il33/2'>12 β-strands</scene> forming a β-trefoil structure. It also contains an <scene name='61/614056/Il33_alpha_helix/1'>alpha helix</scene>. Specific loops, such as the β4-β5 loop, are involved in the interaction with the accessory receptor IL-1RAcP when IL-33 is bound to ST2.
The structure of IL-33 consists in a <scene name='61/614056/Beta_sheet_of_il33/2'>12 β-strands</scene> forming a β-trefoil structure. It also contains an <scene name='61/614056/Il33_alpha_helix/1'>alpha helix</scene>. Specific loops, such as the β4-β5 loop, are involved in the interaction with the accessory receptor IL-1RAcP when IL-33 is bound to ST2.
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'''IL-33/ST2 interactions:'''
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===IL-33/ST2 interactions===
In the complex, IL-33 interacts with the three domains of ST2. The binding interface is very large and composed of two separate sites.
In the complex, IL-33 interacts with the three domains of ST2. The binding interface is very large and composed of two separate sites.

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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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