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Immunogen sequence: RLLRPSDDV QKIVEELQSL SKMLLKDVEE EKGVLVSQNY TLPCLSPDAQ PPNNIHSPAI RAYLKTIRQL DNKSVIDEII EHLDKLIFQD APETNISVPT DTHECKRFIL TISQQFSECM DLALKSLTSG AQQATT (30-164 aa encoded by BC132998)
Interleukin-31 (IL-31) is a recently discovered T-cell cytokine closely related to IL-6 type cytokines and is preferentially produced by T helper type 2 cells. IL-31 activity is mediated through the ligand-induced oligomerization of a dimeric receptor complex containing IL-31 receptor A and oncostatin M receptor. In response to IL-31 binding, these proteins activate the JAK/STAT and the AKT signaling pathways. RNA levels of IL-31 receptor A and oncostatin M receptor are induced in activated monocytes but are expressed constitutively in epithelial cells. IL-31, when overexpressed in transgenic mice, results in the development of pruritis, alopecia, and skin lesions and in humans may result in atopic dermatitis, suggesting that IL-31 may represent a novel target for antipruritic drug development.
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Protein Aliases: IL-31; ILN; Interleukin; Interleukin-31
Gene Aliases: IL-31; IL31
UniProt ID: (Human) Q6EBC2
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 386653
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