Neutrophil IL-26 fuels autoinflammation

Futosi, Krisztina [Futosi, Krisztina (Élettan), author] Department of Physiology (SU / FM / I); HUN-REN-SE Inflammation Physiology Research Group (SU / FM / I / DP); Mocsai, Attila ✉ [Mócsai, Attila (Élettan, sejtbiol...), author] Department of Physiology (SU / FM / I); HUN-REN-SE Inflammation Physiology Research Group (SU / FM / I / DP)

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Published: JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE 0022-1007 1540-9538 221 (5) Paper: e20240229 , 3 p. 2024
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    Pustular psoriasis is an inflammatory skin disease with features of neutrophil-mediated sterile autoinflammation. In this issue of JEM, Baldo et al. show that this autoinflammation is driven by a vicious cycle through neutrophil-derived IL-26. Pustular psoriasis is an inflammatory skin disease with features of neutrophil-mediated sterile autoinflammation. In this issue of JEM, Baldo et al. (https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20231464) show that this autoinflammation is driven by a vicious cycle through neutrophil-derived IL-26.
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