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Annual Review of Immunology
Vol. 16: 495-521 (Volume publication date April 1998)
(doi:10.1146/annurev.immunol.16.1.495)
THE INTERLEUKIN-12/INTERLEUKIN-12-RECEPTOR SYSTEM: Role in Normal and Pathologic Immune Responses

Maurice K. Gately, Louis M. Renzetti, Jeanne Magram, Alvin S. Stern, Luciano Adorini*, Ueli Gubler, and David H. Presky
Department of Inflammation/Autoimmune Diseases, Hoffmann-La Roche Inc., Nutley, New Jersey 07110,
*Roche Milano Ricerche, Via Olgettina 58, Milano, 20132 Italy; e-mail:

Abstract Interleukin-12 (IL-12) is a heterodimeric cytokine that plays a central role in promoting type 1 T helper cell (Th1) responses and, hence, cell-mediated immunity. Its activities are mediated through a high-affinity receptor composed of two subunits, designated β1 and β2. Of these two subunits, β2 is more restricted in its distribution, and regulation of its expression is likely a central mechanism by which IL-12 responsiveness is controlled. Studies with neutralizing anti-IL-12 antibodies and IL-12-deficient mice have suggested that endogenous IL-12 plays an important role in the normal host defense against infection by a variety of intracellular pathogens. However, IL-12 appears also to play a central role in the genesis of some forms of immunopathology. Inhibition of IL-12 synthesis or activity may be beneficial in diseases associated with pathologic Th1 responses, such as multiple sclerosis or Crohn's disease. On the other hand, administration of recombinant IL-12 may have utility in the treatment of diseases associated with pathologic Th2 responses such as allergic disorders and asthma.

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Authors:
Maurice K. Gately,
Louis M. Renzetti,
Jeanne Magram,
Alvin S. Stern,
Luciano Adorini
Ueli Gubler, and
David H. Presky
Keywords:
autoimmune diseases
cytokine
IL-12
IL-12 receptor
Th subsets

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