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IL-1 Receptor Type II

โœ Scribed by Dinarello Ch.A.


Book ID
127398731
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English
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67 KB
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โœฆ Synopsis


The extracellular domains of type II IL-1R are structurally related to those of the type I IL-1R; however, the type II IL-1R is a decoy receptor in that the primary ligand, IL-1โ™€, preferentially binds to this receptor rather than the signaling receptor. As such, in the presence of increasing expression of the type II receptor on the cell surface, less IL-1 signaling takes place. This is because the type II IL-1R lacks a cytoplasmic domain capable of cell signal transduction. The type II IL-1R also exists in a shed form as asoluble receptor. The soluble receptor has a high affinity to bind IL-1โ™€ over that of IL-1โ™‚ or IL-1Ra. The soluble IL-1R type II is ideally suited for clinical use because it has a high affinity for IL-1โ™€ and a low affinity for IL-1Ra.


๐Ÿ“œ SIMILAR VOLUMES


IL-1 Receptor Type I
โœ Dinarello Ch.A. ๐Ÿ“‚ Library ๐ŸŒ English โš– 144 KB

The IL-1 receptor type I is the ligand-binding chain of the IL-1 heterodimer complex. It is a three-domain Ig-like extracellular receptor with a cytoplasmic domain containing the Toll protein-like sequences. The IL-1 R type I does not function without the second chain of the dimer, namely the IL-1R