The role of interleukin-1 in general pathology
N Kaneko, M Kurata, T Yamamoto, S Morikawa… - Inflammation and …, 2019 - Springer
Abstract Interleukin-1, an inflammatory cytokine, is considered to have diverse physiological
functions and pathological significances and play an important role in health and disease. In …
functions and pathological significances and play an important role in health and disease. In …
Treating inflammation by blocking interleukin-1 in a broad spectrum of diseases
CA Dinarello, A Simon… - Nature reviews Drug …, 2012 - nature.com
Abstract Interleukin-1 (IL-1) is a highly active pro-inflammatory cytokine that lowers pain
thresholds and damages tissues. Monotherapy blocking IL-1 activity in autoinflammatory …
thresholds and damages tissues. Monotherapy blocking IL-1 activity in autoinflammatory …
Treating inflammation by blocking interleukin-1 in humans
CA Dinarello, JWM van der Meer - Seminars in immunology, 2013 - Elsevier
IL-1 is a master cytokine of local and systemic inflammation. With the availability of specific
IL-1 targeting therapies, a broadening list of diseases has revealed the pathologic role of IL …
IL-1 targeting therapies, a broadening list of diseases has revealed the pathologic role of IL …
The IL-1 family: regulators of immunity
JE Sims, DE Smith - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2010 - nature.com
Over recent years it has become increasingly clear that innate immune responses can
shape the adaptive immune response. Among the most potent molecules of the innate …
shape the adaptive immune response. Among the most potent molecules of the innate …
A clinical perspective of IL‐1β as the gatekeeper of inflammation
CA Dinarello - European journal of immunology, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
An expanding spectrum of acute and chronic non‐infectious inflammatory diseases is
uniquely responsive to IL‐1β neutralization. IL‐1β‐mediated diseases are often called “auto …
uniquely responsive to IL‐1β neutralization. IL‐1β‐mediated diseases are often called “auto …
[HTML][HTML] Cytokine levels in the serum of healthy subjects
Growing knowledge about the cytokine network response has led to a better comprehension
of mechanisms of pathologies and to the development of new treatments with biological …
of mechanisms of pathologies and to the development of new treatments with biological …
Horror Autoinflammaticus: The Molecular Pathophysiology of Autoinflammatory Disease
SL Masters, A Simon, I Aksentijevich… - Annual review of …, 2009 - annualreviews.org
The autoinflammatory diseases are characterized by seemingly unprovoked episodes of
inflammation, without high-titer autoantibodies or antigen-specific T cells. The concept was …
inflammation, without high-titer autoantibodies or antigen-specific T cells. The concept was …
NOD-like receptors: role in innate immunity and inflammatory disease
G Chen, MH Shaw, YG Kim… - Annual Review of …, 2009 - annualreviews.org
The NOD-like receptors (NLRs) are a specialized group of intracellular receptors that
represent a key component of the host innate immune system. Since the discovery of the first …
represent a key component of the host innate immune system. Since the discovery of the first …
[PDF][PDF] Gain-of-function Pyrin mutations induce NLRP3 protein-independent interleukin-1β activation and severe autoinflammation in mice
Missense mutations in the C-terminal B30. 2 domain of pyrin cause familial Mediterranean
fever (FMF), the most common Mendelian autoinflammatory disease. However, it remains …
fever (FMF), the most common Mendelian autoinflammatory disease. However, it remains …
[HTML][HTML] Familial Mediterranean fever: recent developments in pathogenesis and new recommendations for management
Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is the most common monogenic autoinflammatory
disease (AID) affecting mainly the ethnic groups originating from Mediterranean basin. The …
disease (AID) affecting mainly the ethnic groups originating from Mediterranean basin. The …