Cytokines are essential signaling proteins that play a crucial role in communication between cells of the immune system. Produced by various types of cells, including macrophages, lymphocytes, and endothelial cells, cytokines regulate a multitude of biological processes, such as inflammation, immune response, and tissue regeneration. They act by binding to specific receptors on target cells, triggering signaling cascades that modulate cellular activity.
Role in Diseases and Therapies
An imbalance in the production or regulation of cytokines can lead to various diseases:
- Autoimmune Diseases: Overproduction or dysregulation of cytokines can contribute to autoimmune conditions.
- Chronic Infections: Persistent cytokine signaling can sustain chronic inflammatory states.
- Cancers: Abnormal cytokine activity can be involved in the development or progression of certain cancers.
Understanding the role of cytokines is therefore essential for the development of targeted therapies aimed at modulating the immune response and treating various pathologies.