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'''IL36Gββ''' is a gene that encodes the protein IL-36 gamma, a member of the [[Interleukin]] family of cytokines. These proteins are involved in the immune response and inflammation processes in the body. IL36Gββ is particularly associated with skin diseases, such as [[psoriasis]] and [[eczema]], and other inflammatory conditions. == Function == The IL36Gββ gene encodes the IL-36 gamma protein, which is a part of the IL-36 subfamily within the larger [[Interleukin-1]] cytokine family. This protein is primarily expressed in the skin, particularly in keratinocytes, and plays a crucial role in the immune response and inflammation. It is involved in the activation of [[NF-kappaB]] and MAPK signaling pathways, which are essential for the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines. == Clinical Significance == Mutations in the IL36Gββ gene have been associated with the development of several inflammatory skin diseases. These include generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP), a severe form of [[psoriasis]], and [[eczema]], a condition characterized by itchy, red, and inflamed skin. Studies have also suggested a role for IL36Gββ in other inflammatory conditions, such as [[rheumatoid arthritis]] and [[inflammatory bowel disease]]. == Research == Research into the IL36Gββ gene and its encoded protein is ongoing, with a focus on understanding its role in inflammation and the immune response. This research could potentially lead to new treatments for inflammatory skin diseases and other conditions associated with IL36Gββ. == See Also == * [[Interleukin]] * [[Interleukin-1]] * [[NF-kappaB]] * [[Psoriasis]] * [[Eczema]] * [[Rheumatoid arthritis]] * [[Inflammatory bowel disease]] [[Category:Genes]] [[Category:Proteins]] [[Category:Immunology]] [[Category:Dermatology]] {{Genetics-stub}} {{Medicine-stub}} {{No image}}
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