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Interleukin-32 as a biomarker in rheumatic diseases: A narrative review

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FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 14, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2023.1140373

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IL-32; biomarker; rheumatic disease; inflammatory arthritis; connective tissue disease

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Interleukin-32 (IL-32) is an important cytokine involved in innate and adaptive immune responses, and its role has been studied in various rheumatic diseases. IL-32 plays different roles in different types of rheumatic diseases and could serve as a biomarker for disease activity or specific manifestations. This narrative review summarizes the associations between IL-32 and various rheumatic diseases and discusses its putative role as a biomarker in each disease.
Interleukin-32 (IL-32) is an important cytokine involved in the innate and adaptive immune responses. The role of IL-32 has been studied in the context of various diseases. A growing body of research has investigated the role of IL-32 in rheumatic diseases including inflammatory arthritides (rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, and psoriatic arthritis) and connective tissue diseases (systemic lupus erythematosus, systemic sclerosis, granulomatosis and polyangiitis, and giant cell arteritis). IL-32 has been shown to play different roles according to the type of rheumatic diseases. Hence, the putative role of IL-32 as a biomarker is also different in each rheumatic disease: IL-32 could serve as a biomarker for disease activity in some diseases, whereas in other diseases it could be a biomarker for certain disease manifestations. In this narrative review, we summarize the associations between IL-32 and various rheumatic diseases and discuss the putative role of IL-32 as a biomarker in each disease.

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