From HIV to cancer, Interleukin 37 (IL-37) regulates the immune system.

A University of Colorado Cancer Center study describes the activity of a recently discovered communication molecule of the body’s immune system, Interleukin 37 or IL-37. It has been known to limit inflammation and the current study reports its activity in the adaptive immune system, IL-37 inhibits the ability of the immune system to recognize and target new antigens. Knowing this mechanism that underlies IL-37’s effect … Continue reading From HIV to cancer, Interleukin 37 (IL-37) regulates the immune system.