Tissue Specificity | Expressed by epithelial cells after bacterial challenge. Low expression, if any, in lymphocytes. |
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Function | Cytokine that plays a crucial role in innate immunity of the epithelium, including to intestinal bacterial pathogens, in an autocrine manner. Stimulates the production of antibacterial peptides and pro-inflammatory molecules for host defense by signaling through the NFKB and MAPK pathways. Acts synergically with IL22, TNF and IL1B in inducing antibacterial peptides. May have protective function by maintaining epithelial homeostasis after an inflammatory challenge, such as that caused in the intestine by dextran sulfate sodium in a colitis model. May also promote an inflammatory phenotype, such as skin in a psoriasis model. Enhanced IL17C/IL17RE signaling may also lead to greater susceptibility to autoimmune diseases, such as autoimmune encephalitis. |
Protein Name | Interleukin-17cIl-17cCytokine Cx2 |
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Cellular Localisation | Secreted |
Alternative ELISA Names | Interleukin-17c ELISA kitIl-17c ELISA kitCytokine Cx2 ELISA kitIl17c ELISA kit |
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