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The family of the interleukin‐1 receptors

Immunological Reviews, 2017
SummaryThe extracellular forms of the IL‐1 cytokines are active through binding to specific receptors on the surface of target cells. IL‐1 ligands bind to the extracellular portion of their ligand‐binding receptor chain. For signaling to take place, a non‐binding accessory chain is recruited into a heterotrimeric complex.
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Biology of interleukin 1

The FASEB Journal, 1988
Interleukin 1 (IL 1) is a polypeptide that is produced after infection, injury, or antigenic challenge. Although the macrophage is a primary source of IL 1, epidermal, epithelial, lymphoid, and vascular tissues synthesize IL 1. When IL 1 gains access to the circulation, it acts like a hormone and induces a broad spectrum of systemic changes in ...
C. Dinarello
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The Interleukin-1 Family

Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 2016
The interleukin-1 (IL-1) family consists of several pro- or anti-inflammatory proteins, with pro-inflammatory IL-1β being its best characterized member. IL-1β is one of the most prominent mediators of inflammation resulting in fever and immune activation via binding to IL-1 receptor 1. Due to its potency, its secretion is tightly regulated.
Kamran Ghoreschi, Amir S. Yazdi
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Interleukin-1 polymorphisms associated with increased risk of gastric cancer [PDF]

open access: yesNature, 2000
Helicobacter pylori infection is associated with a variety of clinical outcomes including gastric cancer and duodenal ulcer disease. The reasons for this variation are not clear, but the gastric physiological response is influenced by the severity and ...
E. El-Omar   +13 more
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