Local and systemic effects of IL-17 in joint inflammation: a historical perspective from discovery to targeting

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Pierre Miossec
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[1] University of Lyon,Department of Clinical Immunology and Rheumatology and the Immunogenomics and Inflammation Research Unit
[2] Hôpital Edouard Herriot,undefined
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Cellular & Molecular Immunology | 2021年 / 18卷
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Interleukin-17; Th17 cells; Inflammation; Arthritis, targeting;
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The role of IL-17 in many inflammatory and autoimmune diseases is now well established, with three currently registered anti-IL-17-targeted therapies. This story has taken place over a period of 20 years and led to the demonstration that a T cell product could regulate, and often amplify, the inflammatory response. The first results described the contribution of IL-17 to local features in arthritis. Then, understanding was extended to its systemic effects, with a focus on cardiovascular aspects. This review provides a historical perspective of these discoveries focused on arthritis, which started in 1995, followed 10 years later by the description of Th17 cells. Today, IL-17 inhibitors for three chronic inflammatory diseases have been registered. More options are now being tested in ongoing and future clinical trials. Inhibitors of IL-17 family members and Th17 cells ranging from antibodies to small molecules are under active development. The identification of patients with IL-17-driven disease is a key target for the improved selection of patients expected to have a strongly positive response.
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