Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3346075 Current Opinion in Immunology 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The roles of IL-17 producing cells have been the subject of significant research in the fields of autoimmunity, host defense, and recently, atopy. A substantial number of genetic disease with disruptions in the IL-17 pathway have been identified and characterized in past few years, not only enhancing our understanding, but also raising new and complex questions. The connection between IL-17 and atopic disease, in particular, is complex, but it merits further study which may ultimately lead to therapies targeting the Th17 pathway in infectious and/or allergic settings.

► Numerous genetic diseases affecting the IL-17 pathway have recently been identified, greatly enhancing our understanding of this pathway, while raising new questions. ► Evidence for the role of IL-17 in the pathogenesis of atopic disease is complex, with some studies suggesting a pathogenic role, and others a protective one. ► Roles for IL-17 in the induction of disease versus exacerbation may be different.

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