The Role of Inflammatory Cytokines (Interleukins Family) in Human Disease
A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Immunology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 March 2025 | Viewed by 4728
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In contemporary medical discourse, the profound influence of inflammatory cytokines, particularly those within the interleukin family, on human diseases has become a focal point of investigation. Interleukins, as integral signaling molecules in the immune system, intricately contribute to maintaining the delicate equilibrium between health and disease. The dysregulation of interleukin activity is implicated in a myriad of human disorders. While these cytokines play a pivotal role in orchestrating immune responses, their imbalanced levels or malfunction can instigate detrimental effects. Autoimmune diseases exemplify instances where the immune system’s misguided assault on the body’s own tissues is often linked to the overproduction or misbehavior of specific interleukins. Moreover, the intricate involvement of aberrant interleukin signaling in inflammatory bowel diseases and certain cancers underscores the far-reaching consequences of these molecular interactions. Comprehending the nuanced roles of interleukins in the initiation and progression of human diseases not only enhances our understanding but also opens avenues for targeted therapeutic interventions. As researchers delve deeper into the complexities of these molecular pathways, the prospect of developing precise treatments that modulate interleukin activity holds significant promise. This points towards a future where personalized medicine revolutionizes the healthcare landscape, offering tailored solutions for improved patient outcomes.
Dr. Diego Fresegna
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- cytokine signaling
- immunotherapy
- immune modulation
- precision medicine
- disease pathogenesis
- immunological disorders
- therapeutic targets
- inflammation biomarkers
- immunomodulatory drugs
- cellular immune response
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