Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2170639 | Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews | 2011 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
IL-15 has a broad spectrum of biological activities. It is crucial for the development, proliferation, survival and differentiation of multiple cells from both innate and adaptive immune systems. However, IL-15 up-regulation has a central role in the development of several autoimmune or chronic inflammatory disorders. Therefore, targeting IL-15 or its receptor may have a valuable impact on the treatment of immune-mediated diseases. On the other hand, in some infectious diseases, IL-15 production is compromised but IL-15 given exogenously can potentially enhance immune responses to pathogens. Here, we discuss the current understanding of IL-15 role in immune-mediated and infectious diseases as well as its therapeutic use.
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Authors
Antonio Di Sabatino, Sandra A. Calarota, Francesca Vidali, Thomas T. MacDonald, Gino R. Corazza,