Abstract

Abstract More than any other cytokine family, the IL-1 family of ligands and receptors is primarily associated with acute and chronic inflammation. The cytosolic segment of each IL-1 receptor family member contains the Toll-IL-1-receptor domain. This domain is also present in each Toll-like receptor, the receptors that respond to microbial products and viruses. Since Toll-IL-1-receptor domains are functional for both receptor families, responses to the IL-1 family are fundamental to innate immunity. Of the 11 members of the IL-1 family, IL-1β has emerged as a therapeutic target for an expanding number of systemic and local inflammatory conditions called autoinflammatory diseases. For these, neutralization of IL-1β results in a rapid and sustained reduction in disease severity. Treatment for autoimmune diseases often includes immunosuppressive drugs whereas neutralization of IL-1β is mostly anti-inflammatory. Although some autoinflammatory diseases are due to gain-of-function mutations for caspase-1 activity, common diseases such as gout, type 2 diabetes, heart failure, recurrent pericarditis, rheumatoid arthritis, and smoldering myeloma also are responsive to IL-1β neutralization. This review summarizes acute and chronic inflammatory diseases that are treated by reducing IL-1β activity and proposes that disease severity is affected by the anti-inflammatory members of the IL-1 family of ligands and receptors.

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ImmunologyMedicineReceptorCommon gamma chainInflammationPyrin domainInterleukin-6 receptorRheumatoid arthritisInflammasomeCytokineInterleukin 10Interleukin 6Internal medicine

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2011
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117
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14
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3720-3732
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Charles A. Dinarello (2011). Interleukin-1 in the pathogenesis and treatment of inflammatory diseases. Blood , 117 (14) , 3720-3732. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2010-07-273417

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10.1182/blood-2010-07-273417