Interleukin 17

Interleukin 17 family (IL17 family) is a family of pro-inflammatory cystine knot cytokines. They are produced by a group of T helper cell known as T helper 17 cell in response to their stimulation with IL-23. Originally, Th17 was identified in 1993 by Rouvier et al. who isolated IL17A transcript from a rodent T-cell hybridoma. The protein encoded by IL17A is a founding member of IL-17 family (see below). IL17A protein exhibits a high homology with a viral IL-17-like protein (O40633) encoded in the genome of T-lymphotropic rhadinovirus Herpesvirus saimiri. In rodents, IL-17A is often referred to as CTLA8.

Interleukin 17 family
Identifiers
SymbolIL-17_fam
PfamPF06083
InterProIPR010345
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Interleukin 17A
Identifiers
SymbolIL17A
Alt. symbolsIL17, CTLA8
NCBI gene3605
HGNC5981
OMIM603149
RefSeqNP_002181
UniProtQ16552
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LocusChr. 6 p12
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Interleukin 17B
Identifiers
SymbolIL17B
Alt. symbolsZCOTO7
NCBI gene27190
HGNC5982
OMIM604627
RefSeqNP_055258
UniProtQ9UHF5
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LocusChr. 5 q32-34
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Interleukin 17C
Identifiers
SymbolIL17C
Alt. symbolsCX2
NCBI gene27189
HGNC5983
OMIM604628
RefSeqNP_037410
UniProtQ9P0M4
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LocusChr. 16 q24
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Interleukin 17D
Identifiers
SymbolIL17D
NCBI gene53342
HGNC5984
OMIM607587
RefSeqNP_612141
UniProtQ8TAD2
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LocusChr. 13 q11
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Interleukin 17E
Identifiers
SymbolIL17E
Alt. symbolsIL-25
NCBI gene64806
HGNC13765
OMIM605658
RefSeqNP_073626
UniProtQ9H293
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LocusChr. 14 q11.2
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Interleukin 17F
Crystallographic structure of dimeric human IL-17f.
Identifiers
SymbolIL17F
Alt. symbolsML-1
NCBI gene112744
HGNC16404
OMIM606496
PDB1JPY
RefSeqNP_443104
UniProtQ96PD4
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LocusChr. 6 p12
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The biologically active IL-17 interacts with type I cell surface receptor IL-17R. In turn, there are at least three variants of IL-17R referred to as IL17RA, IL17RB, and IL17RC. After binding to the receptor, IL-17 activates several signalling cascades that, in turn, lead to the induction of chemokines. Acting as chemoattractants, these chemokines recruit the immune cells, such as monocytes and neutrophils to the site of inflammation. Typically, the signaling events mentioned above follow an invasion of the body by pathogens. Promoting the inflammation, IL-17 acts in concert with tumor necrosis factor and interleukin-1. Moreover, an activation of IL-17 signalling is often observed in the pathogenesis of various autoimmune disorders, such as psoriasis.

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