Interleukin Related
Interleukin receptors are crucial components of the immune system, mediating responses through the binding of interleukins, a group of cytokines known for their extensive roles in immunomodulation and inflammation. These receptors are expressed on a variety of cell types and trigger signaling pathways that influence cell proliferation, differentiation, and survival. Each receptor is specific to one or more interleukins and can initiate unique responses depending on the cellular context and the specific interleukin involved. Targeting interleukin receptors is a prominent strategy in treating autoimmune diseases, inflammatory conditions, and some cancers, as manipulating these pathways can modulate immune system activity and address pathological immune responses effectively.