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      Inflammasome-Dependent Cytokines at the Crossroads of Health and Autoinflammatory Disease

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          As key regulators of both innate and adaptive immunity, it is unsurprising that the activity of interleukin (IL)-1 cytokine family members is tightly controlled by decoy receptors, antagonists, and a variety of other mechanisms. Additionally, inflammasome-mediated proteolytic maturation is a prominent and distinguishing feature of two important members of this cytokine family, IL-1β and IL-18, because their full-length gene products are biologically inert. Although vital in antimicrobial host defense, deregulated inflammasome signaling is linked with a growing number of autoimmune and autoinflammatory diseases. Here, we focus on introducing the diverse inflammasome types and discussing their causal roles in periodic fever syndromes. Therapies targeting IL-1 or IL-18 show great efficacy in some of these autoinflammatory diseases, although further understanding of the molecular mechanisms leading to unregulated production of these key cytokines is required to benefit more patients.

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          Journal
          Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology
          Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol
          Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
          1943-0264
          October 16 2017
          : a028563
          Article
          10.1101/cshperspect.a028563
          6314066
          29038114
          c43b99a1-f28e-4b5a-b489-42a3f6964ee5
          © 2017
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