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_displayNameInterleukin-18 (IL18, pro-IL18) is a pleiotropic and pro inf...
_timestamp2018-01-08 16:48:09
created[InstanceEdit:9015296] Duenas, Corina, 2017-08-09
literatureReference[LiteratureReference:9015301] Interleukin 18 in the CNS
[LiteratureReference:9015306] Identification of small molecule inhibitors of Interleukin-18
[LiteratureReference:9024287] IL-18: A TH1-inducing, proinflammatory cytokine and new member of the IL-1 family
[LiteratureReference:8848517] A complex of the IL-1 homologue IL-1F7b and IL-18-binding protein reduces IL-18 activity
[LiteratureReference:449064] Activation of interferon-gamma inducing factor mediated by interleukin-1beta converting enzyme
[LiteratureReference:449049] Caspase-1 processes IFN-gamma-inducing factor and regulates LPS-induced IFN-gamma production
[LiteratureReference:9012513] Cloning and characterization of a new isoform of mouse interleukin-18
[LiteratureReference:5607865] IL-1, IL-18, and IL-33 families of cytokines
[LiteratureReference:9012409] Interleukin-18 and host defense against infection
[LiteratureReference:9022960] Interleukin-18 and interleukin-1 beta: two cytokine substrates for ICE (caspase-1)
[LiteratureReference:8848386] Interleukin-18 binding protein: a novel modulator of the Th1 cytokine response
[LiteratureReference:8848516] Interleukin-1F7B (IL-1H4/IL-1F7) is processed by caspase-1 and mature IL-1F7B binds to the IL-18 receptor but does not induce IFN-gamma production
[LiteratureReference:9024263] Interleukin-18 as a potential target in inflammatory arthritis
[LiteratureReference:9024271] Neutrophil proteinase 3-mediated induction of bioactive IL-18 secretion by human oral epithelial cells
[LiteratureReference:9024284] Involvement of caspase-1 and caspase-3 in the production and processing of mature human interleukin 18 in monocytic THP.1 cells
[LiteratureReference:9024280] Interleukin-18 regulation of interferon gamma production and cell proliferation as shown in interleukin-1beta-converting enzyme (caspase-1)-deficient mice
[LiteratureReference:9024298] Cloning of the cDNA for human IFN-gamma-inducing factor, expression in Escherichia coli, and studies on the biologic activities of the protein
[LiteratureReference:9012497] Induction of interferon-gamma inducing factor in the adrenal cortex
[LiteratureReference:9024253] The IL-1 receptor/toll-like receptor superfamily: crucial receptors for inflammation and host defense
[LiteratureReference:9024257] IL-1 and IL-18 receptors, and their extended family
[LiteratureReference:9024267] Interleukin 18 receptor
[LiteratureReference:9024277] Mapping of the full length and the truncated interleukin-18 receptor alpha in the mouse brain
[LiteratureReference:446124] The type II 'decoy' receptor: a novel regulatory pathway for interleukin 1
[LiteratureReference:9012564] Rat interleukin-18 binding protein: cloning, expression, and characterization
[LiteratureReference:9012557] Identification of amino acid residues critical for biological activity in human interleukin-18
[LiteratureReference:8848363] Structural requirements of six naturally occurring isoforms of the IL-18 binding protein to inhibit IL-18
[LiteratureReference:9008582] IL-1H, an interleukin 1-related protein that binds IL-18 receptor/IL-1Rrp
[LiteratureReference:9024291] IL-18 in autoimmunity: review
[LiteratureReference:9024261] The dual effects of interleukin-18 in tumor progression
[LiteratureReference:9024274] Interleukin-18 and the pathogenesis of inflammatory diseases
modified[InstanceEdit:9024300] Duenas, Corina, 2017-10-03
[InstanceEdit:9024556] Duenas, Corina, 2017-10-06
[InstanceEdit:9034599] Jupe, Steve, 2018-01-08
textInterleukin-18 (IL18, pro-IL18) is a pleiotropic and pro inflammatory cytokine. It belongs to the Interleukin-1 (IL1 superfamily (Alboni et al. 2010, Krumm et al. 2017, Dinarello 1999). IL18 is synthesized as an inactive 24-kDa precursor protein that is cleaved by extracellular proteases such as caspase-1, protease 3, serine protease, elastase or cathepsin G (Fantuzzi & Dinarello 1999, Gracie et al. 2004, Sugawara et al. 2001), forming an 18-kDa mature protein (Arend et al. 2008, Akita et al. 1997, Fantuzzi et al. 1998, Ghayur et al. 1997, Gu et al. 1997, Ushio et al. 1996).
IL18 also occurs as a short isoform, the result of an alternative splicing event that removes 57 bp/19 aa (IL18alpha) (Conti et al. 1997, Yang et al. 2005). This short isoform has a modest synergistic action with the IL18 canonical active form. The IL18 receptor (IL18R) belongs to the Interleukin-1 receptor/Toll like receptor superfamily. It consists of two subunits, Interleukin-18 receptor 1 (IL18R1, IL-18Rα, IL1Rrp1, IL18R1, IL-1R5) and Interleukin-18 receptor accessory protein (IL18RAP, IL18RB, IL-18Rβ,IL-18RacP, IL-18RII or IL-1R7). Both subunits have three extracellular immunoglobulin-like domains and one intracellular Toll/IL-1 receptor (TIR) domain (O'Neill & Dinarello 2000, Sims 2002). It is believed that IL18 binds first to IL18R1 and later recruits IL18RAP to form a high-affinity heterotrimeric complex (Sims 2002, Sergi & Pentilla 2004, Alboni et al. 2009). A short isoform of IL18R1 lacks the TIR domain (IL18R1 type II) (Alboni et al. 2009), which is required for signaling, leading to the suggestion that IL18R1 type II is a decoy receptor (Colotta et al. 1994). A truncated form of IL18RAP containing only one of the three immunoglobulin domains stabilizes IL18 binding to IL18R1 but prevents signaling.
IL-18 binding protein (IL18BP), a 38-kDa soluble protein, is another negative regulator of IL18 signaling. It has some sequence homology with IL18R1 (Im et al. 2002 , Kim et al. 2002, Novick et al. 1999). IL18BP binds with high affinity to mature IL18, preventing its interaction with IL18R1. Several isoforms IL18BP have been described (Kim et al. 2000). Interleukin-37 (IL37, IL-1F7), another negative regulator of IL18 signaling, is able to bind IL18BP and IL18RAP preventing signaling (Bufler et al.2002, Pan et al. 2001, Kumar et al. 2002).
IL18 stimulates Interferon gamma (IFNG, IFN-γ) production from T-helper lymphocytes cells (Th1) and macrophages and enhances the cytotoxicity of natural killer (NK) cells. IL18 stimulated IFNG production is synergistically amplified by other Th1-related cytokines such as IL2, IL15, IL12 and IL23 (Boraschi & Dinarello 2006, Park et al. 2007, Dinarello 2007, Dinarello & Fantuzzi 2003).
(summation)[Pathway:9012546] Interleukin-18 signaling [Homo sapiens]
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