Pulmonary fibrosis is a serious lung disease characterized by the destruction of alveolar structures and excessive proliferation of fibrous tissue. The interleukin-17 (IL-17) family consists of six members (IL-17A-17F), which play a crucial role in the occurrence and development of pulmonary fibrosis. The IL-17 family drives pulmonary fibrosis through multiple mechanisms such as pro-inflammatory cytokines, immune cell recruitment, and fibroblast activation. IL-17A is the core molecule, while other members participate in the disease process through synergistic or independent pathways. Targeting the IL-17 signaling axis provides a new strategy for the treatment of pulmonary fibrosis. This article summarizes the effects of IL-17 on pulmonary inflammation response and fibrosis process through literature review, as well as its possible involvement in signal transduction molecular mechanisms, and explores its potential as a therapeutic target, providing theoretical basis for future research aimed at regulating IL-17 expression and function to treat related diseases.
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Ge Zhou
University Medical Center Groningen
Amin Li
University of Southern California
Ruikai Wang
Anhui University of Science and Technology
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