Infection-induced IL-10 and JAK-STAT: A review of the molecular circuitry controlling immune hyperactivity in response to pathogenic microbes
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Tan, Chee K
Ulett, Glen C
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Generation of effective immune responses against pathogenic microbes depends on a fine balance between pro- and antiinflammatory responses. Interleukin-10 (IL-10) is essential in regulating this balance and has garnered renewed interest recently as a modulator of the response to infection at the JAK-STAT signaling axis of host responses. Here, we examine how IL-10 functions as the 'master regulator' of immune responses through JAK-STAT, and provide a perspective from recent insights on bacterial, protozoan, and viral infection model systems. Pattern recognition and subsequent molecular events that drive activation of IL-10-associated JAK-STAT circuitry are reviewed and the implications for microbial pathogenesis are discussed.
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JAK-STAT
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Microbiology
Immunology
Innate immunity
Medical microbiology not elsewhere classified