Human interleukin-12α and EBI3 are cytokines with anti-inflammatory functions

Interleukins are secreted proteins that regulate immune responses. Among these, the interleukin 12 (IL-12) family holds a central position in inflammatory and infectious diseases. Each family member consists of an α and a β subunit that together form a composite cytokine. Within the IL-12 family, IL...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science advances 2023-10, Vol.9 (43), p.eadg6874-eadg6874
Hauptverfasser: Hildenbrand, Karen, Bohnacker, Sina, Menon, Priyanka Rajeev, Kerle, Anna, Prodjinotho, Ulrich F., Hartung, Franziska, Strasser, Patrick C., Catici, Dragana A. M., Rührnößl, Florian, Haslbeck, Martin, Schumann, Kathrin, Müller, Stephanie I., da Costa, Clarissa Prazeres, Esser-von Bieren, Julia, Feige, Matthias J.
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Zusammenfassung:Interleukins are secreted proteins that regulate immune responses. Among these, the interleukin 12 (IL-12) family holds a central position in inflammatory and infectious diseases. Each family member consists of an α and a β subunit that together form a composite cytokine. Within the IL-12 family, IL-35 remains particularly ill-characterized on a molecular level despite its key role in autoimmune diseases and cancer. Here we show that both IL-35 subunits, IL-12α and EBI3, mutually promote their secretion from cells but are not necessarily secreted as a heterodimer. Our data demonstrate that IL-12α and EBI3 are stable proteins in isolation that act as anti-inflammatory molecules. Both reduce secretion of proinflammatory cytokines and induce the development of regulatory T cells. Together, our study reveals IL-12α and EBI3, the subunits of IL-35, to be functionally active anti-inflammatory immune molecules on their own. This extends our understanding of the human cytokine repertoire as a basis for immunotherapeutic approaches. The human cytokine repertoire has more members than previously thought which limit inflammatory responses.
ISSN:2375-2548
2375-2548
DOI:10.1126/sciadv.adg6874