Details of Host Immune Factor (HIF) Regulating Microbe Species (MIC)
General Information of HIF (ID: HIFM0134) | |||||
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HIF Name |
Interleukin-17A
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HIF Synonym(s) |
interleukin 17A, IL17A, IL17, CTLA8, IL-17, CTLA-8
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HIF Classification |
Cytokine (Cyt)
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Molecular Function |
Cytokine
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Description | Interleukin 17A (IL-17A) is disulfide-linked homodimeric cytokine of 155 amino acids (molecular weight 35kDa) and a member of an IL-17 family of related cytokines (IL-17B through IL-17F). | [1] | |||
Pfam | Interleukin-17 (PF06083 ) | ||||
Pathway | Cytokine-cytokine receptor interaction (hsa04060 ) | ||||
IL-17 signaling pathway (hsa04657 ) | |||||
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) (hsa05321 ) | |||||
Rheumatoid arthritis (hsa05323 ) | |||||
Th17 cell differentiation (hsa04659 ) | |||||
Sequence | Click here to download the HIF sequence in FASTA format | ||||
External Links | |||||
Uniprot ID | |||||
Microbe Species (MIC) Regulated by This HIF | |||||
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Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae (gamma-proteobacteria) | MIC00026 | ||||
Description | Messenger RNA of IL-17A are suitable to characterize the immunological behavior of the Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae harbouring tissue environment. | [2] | |||
Bacillus firmus (firmicutes) | MIC00127 | ||||
Description | Bacilli is associated with IL-17 expression. | [3] | |||
Bacteroides fragilis (CFB bacteria) | MIC00158 | ||||
Description | Bacteroides fragilis induced infiltration of the colonic lamina propria with IL-17-producing CD3+CD4+ T-cells. | [4] | |||
Brucella canis (alpha-proteobacteria) | MIC00269 | ||||
Description | Brucella canis induced Th1/Th17 responses, with increased CD4+ T cells producing IL-17A simultaneously. | [5] | |||
Candida albicans (budding yeasts) | MIC00317 | ||||
Description | Candidalysin production by Candida albicans hyphae is the triggering factor for innate IL-17 production in the murine model of OPC. | [6] | |||
Clostridium butyricum (firmicutes) | MIC00388 | ||||
Description | Clostridium butyricum CGMCC0313.1 is associated with IL-17A expression. | [7] | |||
Clostridium leptum (firmicutes) | MIC00402 | ||||
Description | Early-life Clostridium leptum exposure induced an immunosuppressive environment in the lung concurrent with increased Treg cells, resulting in the inhibition of Th17 cell responses,which were characterized by IL-17A production. | [8] | |||
Corynebacterium accolens (actinobacteria) | MIC00448 | ||||
Description | TCRlow cells actively released IL-17A after Corynebacterium accolens infection(P < 0.01). | [9] | |||
Deltaproteobacteria (delta-proteobacteria) | MIC00480 | ||||
Description | Deltaproteobacteria has associations with the IL-17(p = 0.685;R2 = 0.034)in the adipose tissue. | [10] | |||
Granulicatella adiacens (firmicutes) | MIC00645 | ||||
Description | Granulicatella is positive correlation with IL-17A expression. | [11] | |||
Helicobacter acinonychis (epsilon-proteobacteria) | MIC00662 | ||||
Description | Helicobacter acinonychis activated Th17 cells with consequent production of IL-17. | [12] | |||
Klebsiella pneumoniae (enterobacteria) | MIC01405 | ||||
Description | In antibiotic-treated mice there was significantly less intrapulmonary IL-17A produced (p<0.01)in response to infection with Klebsiella pneumoniae. | [13] | |||
Lactococcus lactis (firmicutes) | MIC00745 | ||||
Description | Lactococcus lactis could increase IL-17 expression. | [14] | |||
Parabacteroides goldsteinii (CFB bacteria) | MIC00950 | ||||
Description | Parabacteroides goldsteinii exerts anti-inflammatory effects in the colon with reduction of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNFa) production in macrophages and IL-17 expression in colonic tissue. | [15] | |||
Prevotella copri (CFB bacteria) | MIC01010 | ||||
Description | The magnitude of Prevotella copri IgA antibodies has strong positive correlations IL-17A expression. | [16] | |||
Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica (enterobacteria) | MIC01154 | ||||
Description | Salmonella typhimurium is associated with IL-17 expression. | [17] | |||
Staphylococcus aureus (firmicutes) | MIC01208 | ||||
Description | Staphylococcus aureus specific Th17 cells initially produced the IL-17. | [18] | |||
Staphylococcus xylosus (firmicutes) | MIC01227 | ||||
Description | Staphylococcus xylosus could increase the IL-17A expression. | [19] | |||
Streptococcus dysgalactiae (firmicutes) | MIC01247 | ||||
Description | High level of IL-17A was detected in CD4(+) T-cells in subjects with Streptococcus dysgalactiae injection. | [20] | |||
Yersinia pestis (enterobacteria) | MIC01401 | ||||
Description | Bone marrowderived neutrophils transferred to IL-17A KO mice after 20 days could mitigate the severe inflammatory injuries challenged with Yersinia pestis(p<0.001). | [21] | |||
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