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VetBooks.ir Cytokine Structure
Cytokines are very diverse proteins. They can be classified based on
their structures or on their functions (Table 8.1). Structurally, many
fall into four major groups. The group I cytokines (or
hematopoietins), consist of four α helices bundled together. This
group can be subdivided into three families: the interferon family,
the IL-2 family, and the IL-10 family. All facilitate communication
between lymphocytes and epithelial cells. Group II cytokines
consist of long-chain β-sheet structures. They include the TNF
family and the IL-1 family. The IL-1 family includes seven agonist
cytokines, three receptor antagonists, and one antiinflammatory
cytokine. IL-1 family members require proteolytic processing by
enzymes such as caspases to achieve full biological activity. Group
III cytokines include the chemokines and related molecules, small
proteins with both α helices and β sheets. Group IV cytokines are
heterodimers that use mixtures of domains and structural motifs
and include the IL-12 family and the IL-17 family. Many cytokines,
such as IL-14, IL-16, and IL-32, are structurally unique and do not
belong to any of these major families.
TABLE 8.1
Molecular Classification of Selected Cytokines
Structural Structure Examples
Families
Group 1 Four α helix IL-2, -3, -4, -5, -6, -7, -9, -11, -13, -15, -21; GM-CSF, erythropoietin, G-CSF, prolactin,
bundle leptin, TSLP.
IFN subfamily IFN-α/β, IFN-γ,IFN−λ
IL-10 subfamily IL-10, -19, -20, -22, -24, -26, -28, -29
Group 2 β Sheets TGF-β
IL-1 family IL-1α, -1β, -18, -33, -36, -37, -38,
TNF family TNFs, BAFF
Group 3 α Helices and β Chemokines
sheets
Group 4 Mixed motifs
IL-12 family IL-12, -23, -27, -30, -35, -39
IL-17 family IL-17A-F. IL-17F is also called IL-25
Ungrouped Unique structures IL-14, -16, -32
Patterns may also be seen in their biological activities. Thus
group I cytokines tend to be involved in immune regulation or stem
cell regulation. Group II cytokines are mainly involved in the
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