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Interleukin-36 cytokines may overcome microbial immune evasion strategies that inhibit interleukin-1 family signaling
2017
Science Signaling
Pathogens deploy immune evasion strategies to successfully establish infections within their hosts. Naturally, the host responds by acquiring mechanisms to counter these strategies. There is increasing evidence that the three interleukin-36 (IL-36) cytokines, IL-36a, IL-36b and IL-36g, play important roles in host immunity. With a focus on the skin as a target for microbial and viral invasion, the current knowledge of IL-36 functions is reviewed. Furthermore, the hypothesis that the IL-36s have
doi:10.1126/scisignal.aan3589
pmid:28811383
fatcat:ua7l57kodvgl5ottbejdmfcuva