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METEORIN-LIKE is a cytokine associated with barrier tissues and alternatively activated macrophages.


ABSTRACT: Cytokines are involved in many functions of the immune system including initiating, amplifying and resolving immune responses. Through bioinformatics analyses of a comprehensive database of gene expression (BIGE: Body Index of Gene Expression) we observed that a small secreted protein encoded by a poorly characterized gene called meteorin-like (METRNL), is highly expressed in mucosal tissues, skin and activated macrophages. Further studies indicate that Metrnl is produced by Alternatively Activated Macrophages (AAM) and M-CSF cultured bone marrow macrophages (M2-like macrophages). In the skin, METRNL is expressed by resting fibroblasts and IFN?-treated keratinocytes. A screen of human skin-associated diseases showed significant over-expression of METRNL in psoriasis, prurigo nodularis, actinic keratosis and atopic dermatitis. METRNL is also up-regulated in synovial membranes of human rheumatoid arthritis. Taken together, these results indicate that Metrnl represents a novel cytokine, which is likely involved in both innate and acquired immune responses.

SUBMITTER: Ushach I 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4336607 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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METEORIN-LIKE is a cytokine associated with barrier tissues and alternatively activated macrophages.

Ushach Irina I   Burkhardt Amanda M AM   Martinez Cynthia C   Hevezi Peter A PA   Gerber Peter Arne PA   Buhren Bettina Alexandra BA   Schrumpf Holger H   Valle-Rios Ricardo R   Vazquez Monica I MI   Homey Bernhard B   Zlotnik Albert A  

Clinical immunology (Orlando, Fla.) 20141205 2


Cytokines are involved in many functions of the immune system including initiating, amplifying and resolving immune responses. Through bioinformatics analyses of a comprehensive database of gene expression (BIGE: Body Index of Gene Expression) we observed that a small secreted protein encoded by a poorly characterized gene called meteorin-like (METRNL), is highly expressed in mucosal tissues, skin and activated macrophages. Further studies indicate that Metrnl is produced by Alternatively Activa  ...[more]

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